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Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
MAJOR NEWS: The Portal Bridge project will enter into its engineering phase with FULL federal funding. Honored to have made the case directly to @realDonaldTrump last weekend, and proud to usher in a new era of safe, modern, reliable infrastructure for NJ and the region. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We MUST ensure environmental justice for ALL New Jerseyans. Proud to support S232 – which will reduce pollution that has disproportionately impacted our Black and Brown communities for far too long. https://t.co/9wsaISqIdc https://t.co/652JHqD8Qz — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We MUST ensure environmental justice for ALL New Jerseyans. Proud to support S232 – which will reduce pollution that has disproportionately impacted our Black and Brown communities for far too long. https://t.co/9wsaISqIdc https://t.co/7sztP1o5IH — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Join me live today at 4:30 PM at Friendship Baptist Church in Trenton as we commemorate #Juneteenth. YouTube: https://t.co/3MsqW2Ng2p Twitter: https://t.co/Io34K1c3b8 Facebook: https://t.co/UXKfdCz94H https://t.co/59zMKhZttQ — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Announcing my support for key environmental justice legislation. Watch live: https://t.co/2k16L2xg5w — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Because we followed the science and data Because we acted responsibly Because all nine million of us pulled together like never before @CovidActNow has us ranked as one of only three states on track to contain #COVID19. We must remain vigilant. https://t.co/FBt0zYW61a — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
RT @LtGovOliver: #Juneteenth marks a day that enslaved African Americans were able to go about creating a life for themselves and their fam… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Luis, Libia y Mashi pasaron dentro de diez días el uno del otro. Ofrecemos nuestras más profundas condolencias a la familia Urgiles. Una familia nunca debe soportar tal pérdida en tan poco tiempo. Y que Dios bendiga a Luis, Libia y Mashi. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Mashi tenía 17 años cuando la familia llegó a Belleville. Era trabajador, humilde y un hombre de familia amoroso. Era un hombre de fe, y un hombre siempre dispuesto a echar una mano a amigos y familiares. Se dedicó a su esposa, a sus tres hijos y a su nieto. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Luis y Libia tuvieron nueve hijos: seis hijas y tres hijos. Ambos disfrutaron viajando de regreso a Ecuador para visitar a su familia, y pasar tiempo con sus hijos, veinte nietos y quince bisnietos. Enseñaron a sus hijos a no perder la fe. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Recordamos a Luis y Libia, y a su hijo, Luis Marcelo, llamado cariñosamente "Mashi". Eran inmigrantes ecuatorianos que habían llamado hogar a los Estados Unidos y Nueva Jersey durante casi 40 años. https://t.co/R7jbkbxqbF — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
RT @SecretaryWay: Happy Juneteenth! This afternoon, join me and the @HarrietMuseum to virtually celebrate the opening of Cape May's newest… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
• Mercer: 525 • Middlesex: 1,097 • Monmouth: 694 • Morris: 639 • Ocean: 842 • Passaic: 1,013 • Salem: 64 • Somerset: 438 • Sussex: 151 • Union: 1,131 • Warren: 141 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We’ve lost an additional 37 New Jerseyans to COVID-19, bringing our total of loss of life to 12,835. • Atlantic: 188 • Bergen: 1,691 • Burlington: 370 • Camden: 415 • Cape May: 62 • Cumberland: 119 • Essex: 1,758 • Gloucester: 169 • Hudson: 1,261 • Hunterdon: 67 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
• Mercer: 7,463 • Middlesex: 16,563 • Monmouth: 8,876 • Morris: 6,679 • Ocean: 9,382 • Passaic: 16,725 • Salem: 745 • Somerset: 4,796 • Sussex: 1,176 • Union: 16,291 • Warren: 1,209 • Under Investigation: 693 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
UPDATE: We have 516 new positive #COVID19 cases, bringing our total to 168,496. • Atlantic: 2,619 • Bergen: 18,967 • Burlington: 4,981 • Camden: 7,088 • Cape May: 681 • Cumberland: 2,767 • Essex: 18,533 • Gloucester: 2,451 • Hudson: 18,761 • Hunterdon: 1,050 https://t.co/R6BzvjSS1f — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
NEW: Beginning this #FathersDay, June 21st, the following will be able to permit visitors in designated outdoor spaces: 💕 Nursing homes 💕 Assisted living residences 💕 Dementia care homes 💕 Pediatric transitional care homes 💕 Comprehensive personal care homes — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
After 35 days at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, and a rehab stay in Philadelphia, Manchester Police Sergeant Antonio Ellis returned home to his family on Wednesday. He’s now back with his wife & boys, and we send him our best wishes for his continued and complete recovery! https://t.co/o78BsNDwpG — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Meet 21-year-old Colby Douglas – an extraordinary young man and a Special Olympian. His inner strength was pushed to its limits as he fought a nearly 11-week battle with #COVID19. After 75 days of being hospitalized, Colby began his rehab. We’re rooting for his full recovery! https://t.co/nS7XJ0ot0B — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Luis, Libia, and Mashi all passed within ten days of each other. We offer our deepest condolences to the Urgiles family. One family should never endure such a loss in such a short period of time. May God bless Luis, Libia, and Mashi. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Mashi was 17 years old when the family arrived in Belleville. He was hard-working, humble, and a loving family man. He was a man of faith, and a man always willing to lend a hand to friends and family. He was devoted to his wife, his three children, and his grandson. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Luis and Libia had nine children – six daughters and three sons. They both enjoyed traveling back to Ecuador to visit family, and spending time with their children, twenty grandchildren, and fifteen great-grandchildren. They taught their children to never lose faith. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We remember Luis and Libia Urgiles, and their son, Luis Marcelo, lovingly called “Mashi.” They were immigrants from Ecuador who had called the United States – and New Jersey – home for nearly 40 years. https://t.co/Ws5w5uv3zr — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
NEW: We know that there are many others who have died throughout this pandemic who have not been counted, officially, among our #COVID19 related fatalities. Next week, these residents will be recognized alongside our confirmed losses, increasing our overall toll significantly. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Sadly, we’ve lost another 37 members of our New Jersey family to #COVID19, bringing our statewide total to 12,835 blessed New Jersey souls lost. Our thoughts and prayers are with every family who has suffered the loss of a loved one because of COVID-19. https://t.co/Af8zfgo1Az — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
LOOK: Even with the continuously dropping numbers of new cases, we still are a Top 5 state in terms of overall hospitalizations and deaths. THIS is why we ALL must keep up with social distancing. https://t.co/xvlCDbHFjn — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Let’s keep in mind that there are states which are JUST NOW reaching their #COVID19 peaks. Our work to save lives by putting a premium on social distancing, and taking data-driven, science-focused, and responsible steps forward was the right path. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We continue to see the numbers we want to see in terms of new and total hospitalizations, empty ICU beds, & unused ventilators. These are all GOOD SIGNS that our hospitals are past the worst, but remain fully capable of caring for those who are still coming through their doors. https://t.co/Bgk7YGr8m3 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We continue to see the numbers we want to see in terms of new and total hospitalizations, empty ICU beds, &unused ventilators. These are all GOOD SIGNS that our hospitals are past the worst, but remain fully capable of caring for those who are still coming through their doors. https://t.co/GtqEN1f6IK — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
LOOK: ☑️286 patients reported in either critical or intensive care ☑️231 ventilators in use ☑️61 new #COVID19 hospitalizations yesterday ☑️108 discharges yesterday https://t.co/y7kqjojJAI — PolitiTweet.org