Accomack-Northampton Transportation District Commission; membership. [SB-1554]
Transportation district commissions; Accomack-Northampton Transportation District Commission. Provides that the membership of the Accomack-Northampton Transportation District Commission shall consist of nine nonlegislative citizen members appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the General Assembly and serving at the pleasure of the Governor, including two members of the Accomack County Board of Supervisors, two members of the Northampton County Board of Supervisors, and five members representing local businesses. The Director of the
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SB-1554: Accomack-Northampton Transportation District Commission; membership.
Sponsored by: Sen. John Cosgrove
No Further Action Taken on 02/25/2017
SB-120: Eliminates power of DRPA to finance economic development; changes composition of board; imposes restrictions regarding financing, contract procedures, conflicts of interest, and review audits; creates commuter's council.
Sponsored by: Sen. Anthony Bucco
Introduced In The Senate, Referred To Senate Transportation Committee on 01/12/2016
You have voted SB-120: Eliminates power of DRPA to finance economic development; changes composition of board; imposes restrictions regarding financing, contract procedures, conflicts of interest, and review audits; creates commuter's council..
You have voted SB-887: Dedicates portion of sales tax derived from electricity, natural gas, and hydrogen used to fuel motor vehicles to Transportation Trust Fund..
You have voted SB-427: Increases fine for violation of certain laws concerning pedestrian safety and traffic control; dedicates funds to certain roadways..
You have voted SB-361: Grants subpoena power to Office of Inspector General at Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in furtherance of investigations..
You have voted SB-869: Requires Division of Rate Counsel to evaluate NJT fare increases and determine whether increases are necessary and fair to NJT customers..
SB-203: "Drew's Law"; allows counties and municipalities to establish, or request DOT to establish, 15 miles per hour speed limit in or near certain parks and to set increased penalty for violating speed limit.
Sponsored by: Sen. Nicholas Sacco
Introduced In The Senate, Referred To Senate Transportation Committee on 01/12/2016
You have voted SB-203: "Drew's Law"; allows counties and municipalities to establish, or request DOT to establish, 15 miles per hour speed limit in or near certain parks and to set increased penalty for violating speed limit..