A 188
Removes Election Day as State and public holiday.
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Bill overview
This bill proposes to remove Election Day from the list of State and public holidays in New Jersey. Currently, Election Day is designated as a paid holiday for state government employees. The bill aims to eliminate this designation, potentially reducing costs for the state and local governments associated with staffing and operations on election days. It also seeks to streamline the list of recognized holidays.
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