In addition to gunshot detection technology and automatic license plate readers, the state allocates $8.2M for community-based violence intervention programs.
More than 2,000 New Jersey borrowers will see loan debts forgiven while 11,000 or so will receive restitution checks for roughly $260 each, Acting Attorney General Andrew Bruck announced.
"New Jerseyans battling cancer should never have to worry about whether their medical providers are properly securing and protecting their personal information from cyber threats," said Acting Attorney General Andrew Bruck.