Sauickie Bill Extending Annual $20M Horse Racing Subsides Becomes Law

Assemblyman Alex Sauickie’s bill extending state subsidies to support prizes for winning racehorses through fiscal year 2029 was signed into law by the governor on
Bill increasing penalties for attacking law enforcement officers clears committee

TRENTON, N.J. – Assaults on New Jersey law enforcement officers have spiked in recent years. To deter would-be assailants, many of whom are already behind bars,
Assembly Republicans Pledge Support to Ban Smoking in Atlantic City Casinos

Republican Leader John DiMaio, joined by Deputy Leader Antwan McClellan, Conference Leader Christopher DePhillips, Whip Brian Bergen, Budget Officer Nancy Munoz and Parliamentarian Brian Rumpf,
Jackson Lawmakers Call on DOE Commissioner to Resign

Assemblymen Alex Sauickie and Robert Clifton, who both represent Jackson in Legislative District 12, are calling on state Department of Education Acting Commissioner Kevin Dehmer
Sauickie Destroys DOE Statement on Jackson Township School District Budget

Assemblyman Alex Sauickie is defending the Jackson Township Board of Education and school district leaders against misinformation released by the Department of Education Wednesday. It was DOE’s
Republicans Slam Dems Over $56.6B Budget

Republicans sharply criticized New Jersey Democrats for delivering a new state budget that relies heavily on deficit spending and drawing from the surplus, despite significant
Plan Extending Annual $20M Subsides to Boost Horse Racing Goes to Governor

Assemblyman Alex Sauickie’s bill extending state subsidies to support prizes for winning racehorses through fiscal year 2029 was sent to the governor’s desk on Friday.
Sauickie furious as state overrides elected officials, forces property tax hikes and school closure

TRENTON, N.J. – The elected board voted no. The Murphy administration voted yes. Property taxes will be going up and an elementary school will be closing
Plan Extending Annual $20M Subsides to Boost Horse Racing Moves Forward

Attractive prizes for winning race horses help sustain the industry’s future in New Jersey and drive a strong economy, says Assemblyman Alex Sauickie. His bill
Sauickie demands answers over Newark schools’ $50K end of year bash

TRENTON, N.J. – Jackson Township school administrators have little to celebrate as the academic year closes, with catastrophic cuts in state aid likely forcing the slashing