submitted by Samuel Bendett
Homeland Security News Wire - January 18, 2012
On Tuesday New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed new legislation into law designed to bolster state emergency preparedness
On Tuesday New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signednew legislation into law designed to bolster state emergency preparedness.
The new law, based on recommendations from a legislative task force formed after Hurricane Katrina and Rita, is primarily aimed at addressing key emergency response activities like shelters, evacuation plans, and critical infrastructure protection.
“Updating our emergency plans is critical to ensuring that we are prepared for any weather activity that comes our way,” said State Senator Jeff Van Drew, the bill’s sponsor.
“This process is particularly important to protecting our residents in the event a large-scale storm directly impacts the coast. This law will set into motion actions that are crucial to improving the state’s overall emergency preparedness,” Drew added.
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