Let’s increase electrical work costs in public schools. Yet that’s the bill just passed by the N.J. Legislature and now sitting on the desk of Governor Corzine. Bill A-3317, reports New Jersey School Boards Association, “would not allow schools to contract for electrical work except with a licensed journeyman who is a member of the electrical contractor’s union.” Corzine gets 45 days to think about it; if he takes no action, then the bill becomes law.
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