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Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
RT @SNJDC08012: The SNJDC applauds @GovMurphy and his @NewJerseyEDA team on the announcement to base NJ’s Offshore Wind Manufacturing in S… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
RT @settleprecious: Rudy and Maryann were beloved residents where I work. Their losses hit us very hard. What a lovely tribute. Many of us… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
‼️TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO REGISTER TO VOTE FOR OUR JULY 7TH PRIMARY ELECTION‼️ If you still need to register: 💻Go to https://t.co/5ffXEVkzMM 📝Fill out your voter registration form 🖨️Print it out 📬Drop it in the mail – NO STAMP NECESSARY! 🗳️Make your voice heard https://t.co/pcfm8jxjob — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
• Mercer: 522 • Middlesex: 1,085 • Monmouth: 687 • Morris: 640 • Ocean: 826 • Passaic: 1,006 • Salem: 58 • Somerset: 438 • Sussex: 150 • Union: 1,130 • Warren: 140 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We’ve lost an additional 51 New Jerseyans to COVID-19, bringing our total of loss of life to 12,727. • Atlantic: 180 • Bergen: 1,673 • Burlington: 364 • Camden: 417 • Cape May: 61 • Cumberland: 114 • Essex: 1,751 • Gloucester: 164 • Hudson: 1,255 • Hunterdon: 66 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
• Mercer: 7,381 • Middlesex: 16,474 • Monmouth: 8,786 • Morris: 6,599 • Ocean: 9,279 • Passaic: 16,664 • Salem: 711 • Somerset: 4,767 • Sussex: 1,161 • Union: 16,320 • Warren: 1,205 • Under Investigation: 664 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
UPDATE: We have 470 new positive #COVID19 cases, bringing our total to 167,426. • Atlantic: 2,539 • Bergen: 18,901 • Burlington: 4,929 • Camden: 7,040 • Cape May: 681 • Cumberland: 2,728 • Essex: 18,388 • Gloucester: 2,423 • Hudson: 18,744 • Hunterdon: 1,042 https://t.co/j4DjPWqa6z — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Let’s keep working to get to Stage 3 of our restart and recovery. Keep up with social distancing. Common sense for the common good. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We remember Rudolph and Maryann Prosa. Rudy was a pilot in Nassau when he met Maryann, who was on vacation with her family. They shared a long-distance romance before eloping. Rudy spent a career on Wall Street and Maryann was a Licensed Practical Nurse. May God bless them both. https://t.co/yUxTKPa5Yw — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We remember Barbara Clark, who moved to Lakewood 43 years ago and never left. Barbara mentored students from the Lakewood Township School System, and opened her home to teens who had nowhere else to turn. It’s hard to imagine Lakewood without Barbara Clark. May God bless her. https://t.co/3eq5sATMAE — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Sadly, we’ve lost another 51 members of our New Jersey family to #COVID19. We’ve now lost a total of 12,727 New Jerseyans in this pandemic. Our flags remain at half-staff in solemn honor of every single one of these 12,727 New Jerseyans. https://t.co/XKPijOxYs6 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We’re not out of the woods yet. Social distancing must remain our TOP PRIORITY. https://t.co/bMVqV0hxCU — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We continue to see statewide declines in: ☑️Total and new hospitalizations ☑️ICU beds being filled ☑️Ventilators in use Every green light is a step forward – we’ve been making plenty of them. https://t.co/iOp0x1lwmJ — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
LOOK: ☑️362 patients reported in either critical or intensive care ☑️245 ventilators in use ☑️33 new #COVID19 hospitalizations yesterday ☑️53 discharges yesterday https://t.co/4RohkSosN6 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
LOOK: Our hospitals currently have 1,291 patients being treated for #COVID19 – the first time this number fell below 1,300 in several months. Our Field Medical Stations reported only 5 patients. https://t.co/XXcHj0TBcv — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
The trend of newly identified cases of #COVID19 at our long-term care facilities is continuing along its recent downward trend. We’re working hard to stem the loss of residents to COVID-19 related causes. https://t.co/axUZhSedKz — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
‼️THIS IS HOW SOCIAL DISTANCING WORKS‼️ Not even three months ago, each new case of #COVID19 in New Jersey was spawning, on average, five new cases. Now we’re well below one – with a transmission rate of 0.69. https://t.co/0qtggDU85W — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
NEW: We’ve received 470 new positive #COVID19 test results, bringing our statewide total to 167,426. The spot positivity rate for tests from June 12th was 2.46%. https://t.co/TqjQJ5CB6x — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
NEW: We’ve received 470 new positive #COVID19 test results, bringing our statewide total to 167,426. The spot positivity rate for tests from June 12th was 2.46%. https://t.co/8PKPVHirdE — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Yesterday, we announced that the names of officers cited for serious disciplinary violations will be publicly released – an important step toward transparency and accountability. We won’t stop in our work. Our job is to ensure that the pain of today is not the pain of tomorrow. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Rayshard Brooks should be alive today. So should George Floyd. So should Breonna Taylor. So should Ahmaud Arbery. So should so many others. Period. Full stop. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
That the question of whether an employee could be fired simply because of their identity or orientation even had to go to our highest court was absurd. Thankfully, what is now the law of the land has already been the law in New Jersey. We'll always stand with our LGBTQ+ family. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
It’s been nearly a decade since New Jersey first set its sights on becoming a global leader in wind energy. We’ve already made huge strides in setting our goals, and in bringing in our first partners to help meet those goals. Now, we’re taking the next step FORWARD.✨ — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
#NJWindPort is how we emerge from #COVID19 💪Stronger ⚖️Fairer 🧠Smarter — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
I don’t want to see NJ simply get back to where we were before #COVID19 – I want to see us move FAR BEYOND. The emerging offshore wind industry gives us tremendous growth potential, and offers the opportunity to position ourselves as a leader in an emerging global industry. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity. With #NJWindPort, we will take full advantage of our world-leading and central geographic location to drive the growth of a new industry RIGHT HERE. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
Eventually, the #NJWindPort will house multiple factories where the parts for offshore wind turbines will be built, as well as the staging areas to move them directly from the port to the offshore wind farms that will rise off our coastline, and up and down the Atlantic seaboard. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
RT @alexaltman_: BREAKING New Jersey aims to lead nation in offshore wind. So it’s building the biggest turbine port in the country. via… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
We aim to begin construction on the #NJWindPort in 2021 with a 25-acre manufacturing site and a 30-acre marshalling and staging site coming online first. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Phil Murphy @GovMurphy
As we emerge together from #COVID19, the #NJWindPort will help position our economy for growth by investing in: ✨Our infrastructure 🌎Our future 🌱Thousands of green-economy jobs — PolitiTweet.org