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AP PhotoNew Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, joined by New Jersey Board of Public Utilities President Robert M. Hanna, today calls for legislation that would place steep fines on utility companies Buy Cialis Australia slow to fix power Kamagra 100mg outages. State legislators lined up in support of the plan today.
New Jersey legislators continue to line up behind Gov. Chris Christie Kamagra Oral Jelly Next Day Delivery plan to issue steep fines to utility companies that are slow to fix power outages.
State Assemblyman Erik Peterson and Assemblywoman Donna Simon were among at least four Republican lawmakers saying today that they would draft, sponsor or support a Reliability, Preparedness and Storm Response Act.
They joined two Republicans and a Democrat who voiced support Wednesday moments after Christie called Kamagra Jelly Wiki for Buy Cialis Online Singapore the legislation.
The backing follows the release of a New Jersey Board of Public Utilities review Cheap Kamagra of the performance of the four utilities regulated by the state PSE JCP ACE and Rockland Electric in response to widespread power outages after Tropical Storm Irene and an October snowstorm.
In response to the report, which he ordered, Christie called for greatly steepened financial Levitra 20mg Online penalties for utilities that are slow to restore power. Clearly, they were not prepared to meet the serious challenges those storms presented.
Other Republican lawmakers to back the bill today are Assemblymen Gregory McGuckin and Scott T. Rumana. They joined Republican state Sens. Joe Pennacchi and Kevin O who agreed Wednesday Viagra 200mg to be prime sponsors for the bill.