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Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We’re not asking for a bailout, @senatemajldr. We’re asking for you to do your job and deliver real relief for millions of Americans. By the way, Kentucky gets back $2.41 for every dollar it gets from taxpayers – including New Jerseyans. — PolitiTweet.org
The Hill @thehill
Sen. Mitch McConnell: "Democrats said nobody gets a penny unless Texas and Florida bail out New Jersey." https://t.co/WuJwAvw8lm
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We're proposing providing long-term care facilities with $155 million in additional funding as they reopen to: 📋Meet #COVID19 challenges 🩺Ensure the health and safety of residents and staff 💕Allow for residents to safely reunite with loved ones https://t.co/NtwmT5wOc1 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
When you get a call from contact tracers – answer the phone! Contact tracers are working to help stop the spread #COVID19, and keep you and your loved ones safe. All information will be kept confidential. https://t.co/OLDtyWPPBF https://t.co/NL0jHBfSIV — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
RT @AngelaRicciMD: Uncle Dom, you are missed and loved. https://t.co/5E24qMVYJR — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We’re proving as a state what is possible when we react to this pandemic not according to politics, but according to science and the direct needs of the people we serve. Let’s see some of this selflessness in Washington, for once. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We need Congressional action. The time for political games ended months ago. #COVID19 hasn’t cared about which side of the partisan divide it has taken its victims from. It’s time to get a true stimulus and response bill to the President’s desk. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
The President’s actions do not provide ONE DIME for: ❌State and local governments ❌First responders ❌Educators ❌Health care for families who’ve seen their incomes plummet or their coverage evaporate — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Let’s be clear about something: States are going broke and millions of Americans are unemployed. Yet the President’s solution called for states to create a new program we cannot afford and don’t know how to administer because of this uncertainty. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
The President has proposed a $400 benefit in place of the $600 weekly unemployment benefit, but offered no clear guidance as to how states will pay for, or even administer, this program. Millions of unemployed workers – and their families – deserve better. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
A payroll tax holiday means NOTHING to the unemployed when there’s not a paycheck coming in – a fact made worse since the $600 enhanced weekly unemployment benefit expired at the end of July. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
A payroll-tax holiday diverts billions of dollars we need for Social Security and Medicare. Social Security is the lifeline for millions of American seniors. Medicare is the sole means of health care for many who are wary of becoming COVID-19’s next victims. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
I would be remiss if I didn’t comment on the executive action taken by the President to go around Congress with his own pandemic relief. A payroll tax holiday will not save workers anything in the long run, as they’ll still be on the hook for the taxes owed come next April 15th. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Three years ago, Kinjal Patel opened Persis Monroe, a family-owned Indian restaurant that has quickly grown to include a banquet and catering. Kinjal and Dipesh were able to receive a loan from the @NewJerseyEDA to help keep her dreams for Persis alive and well during #COVID19. https://t.co/QX2rRRw54b — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We remember Dr. Kenneth Conte, who spent 48 years serving his community – the record for longest continual public service in Garfield’s history. He was recognized with many awards, but those accolades came 2nd to the love he had for his family & friends. May God bless Dr. Conte. https://t.co/eIABqPscni — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We remember Dr. Niaz Ali, who came to the U.S. from Pakistan with $72 in his pockets and a dream of becoming a doctor. An Army veteran, Dr. Ali eventually became the Chief of the Pediatrics Department in @RiverviewMedCtr. He came to this nation and helped make us a better people. https://t.co/9EidWSyAZ5 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We remember Dominic Vivona. Dominic joined his brothers in opening their own traveling carnival business. The Vivona Brothers grew into the Amusements of America, one of the largest carnival businesses. He spent his life bringing joy to countless people. May God bless him. https://t.co/MOnsMqg0TE — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Sadly, we must report an additional confirmed 4 #COVID19 deaths. None of these deaths occurred in August. There were six in-hospital deaths reported yesterday, but they’re still pending lab confirmation and are not included in our totals. https://t.co/kaCtOB45XH — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
☑️545 patients in our hospitals – 284 COVID-19-confirmed patients and 261 patients listed as Persons Under Investigation pending the return of test results ☑️83 patients in ICUs ☑️29 ventilators in use We’re at lows for ICU beds and ventilators we haven’t seen since early March. https://t.co/uIqCsN1gZt — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Air flow is a constant concern. This is why we’ve been much more forthright in reopening outdoor activities. Allowing diners to sit maskless for an extended period of time in a restaurant where the AC could silently spread coronavirus is a risk we cannot yet take. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
WATCH THIS. A case study of coronavirus spread in January that occurred in a restaurant in southern China. One infected and contagious diner was able to spread coronavirus to nine other diners. All of these patrons were seated in a straight line from an air conditioner. https://t.co/5nVBdZiHPf — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Bars and patrons need to get on the same page. Quickly. I’m going to give everyone a chance to do the right thing. But if we have to shut places down to protect public health, then we will. Consider this your warning before you go out drinking this weekend. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Attention young bar-goers at Shore bars: You need to wear masks and social distance. Your responsibility to help stop the spread of #COVID19 doesn’t go on “pause” when you’re standing in line. This virus could easily spread through the line. This is not a game. https://t.co/kRQwhemLKP — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
☑️Positivity rate for tests from 8/6 was 1.62% ☑️Rate of transmission is 0.98 Because all of YOU have redoubled your efforts to social distance and wear masks, our Rt is back down below 1. This is a positive sign, but this does not mean #COVID19 is no longer with us. https://t.co/C6fBKMk3Ne — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
NEW: We’ve received 258 new positive #COVID19 test results, pushing our cumulative total since March 4th to 185,031. https://t.co/y58OMQJtXw — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
60% of this funding must flow directly to our nursing home workforce. The remainder will only go to facilities when they attest that they have met critical benchmark requirements outlined in this directive. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
.@NJDHS Commissioner Johnson is working with our legislative partners on a $130 million plan to stabilize & support our long-term care facility workforce – enabling us to increase wages while ensuring that our LTC facilities can continue to fully support their current staffs. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We’re preparing to commit $155 million to the reopening of our long-term care facilities to ensure we get this right. We will direct $25 million in CDC Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity Funding through the @NJDeptofHealth to support our new staff testing program. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
This directive will also establish: ☑️Strong baseline infection-control measures ☑️Requirements for PPE stockpiling ☑️Requirements for resident and staff testing – including weekly coronavirus tests for all staff — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Today, @NJDeptofHealth will release a directive setting mandatory benchmarks for New Jersey’s long-term care facilities as they look to reopen to visitors and resume normal operations. This directive will establish phases for reopening based on the time since a last outbreak. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Implementation of @ManattHealth’s report: ☑️Distributed 30 million pieces of PPE ☑️Tested 310K residents & 495K staff ☑️Completed 450 infection control surveys ☑️Cleared 3,600 complaints ☑️Hired Dr. Adinaro as Deputy Commissioner of Public Health ☑️Created LTC Emergency Op Cntr — PolitiTweet.org