See article here: www.nj.com/expo/Dkky-2017/12/b54e3071098d0ea829a4/index.html
Thank you Jesse Armstead, Erik Coleman, Antonio Pierce, and Vance Johnson for coming and speaking out about addiction. It meant so much to the families!
Yesterday I went to the State House in Trenton to attend the 2017 Vigil. So many wonderful people came to honor those struggling with addiction and to honor and pray for those who lost their fight. Governor Christie urged everyone to continue using their voice and fight for their loved ones. Our voice must be heard! There were many wonderful speakers last night. A heart warming tribute, prayers and music along with candles that were provided by the Governor. We have to support each other, offer help and resources. Let's reduce the stigma by speaking out.
See article here: www.nj.com/expo/Dkky-2017/12/b54e3071098d0ea829a4/index.html Thank you Jesse Armstead, Erik Coleman, Antonio Pierce, and Vance Johnson for coming and speaking out about addiction. It meant so much to the families!
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Last Monday I testified at the Assembly Transportation Committee in Trenton to urge them to vote yes on the passage of NJ Support Recovery License Plates, Bill A5061 & Senate Bill S3552. It was unanimously passed! Next step is the Senate vote! See Press Release below: Legislation (A5061) sponsored by Assemblyman Sean T. Kean creating a special support recovery license plate to provide housing assistance funding for people who have completed substance abuse treatment was unanimously approved today by the Assembly Transportation Committee. Sean Kean“Special license plates are a way to champion a cause and generate much needed revenue,” said Kean (R-Monmouth). “A support recovery license plate will demonstrate support for anyone touched by drug addiction and help fund needed housing. “This bill will help reduce homelessness as a barrier to recovery,” Kean continued. “It will also provide a sustainable funding source for people struggling with alcohol and drug addiction and provide them with access to a sober living environment. This will help reduce relapse and break the cycle of addiction. ” Donna DeStefano, a local resident whose daughter is in recovery, suggested the license plate to Kean. DeStefano is the founder and CEO of Parents in Connection for Kids, Inc., a non-profit organization that provides substance abuse treatment resources and referrals to parents of children with alcohol and drug addictions. The license plates will serve as a visible sign of support to those impacted by the opioid epidemic. www.njassemblyrepublicans.com/kean-drug-recovery-license-plate-bill-advances/ |
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