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Apr 30, 2019
https://secure.njcar.org/secure/images/uploadedimages/20190424_162304.jpg" alt="" width="300" hspace="10" vspace="10" border="0" align="right"> 04/30/2019 Austin Tarby and Patrick Willey, seniors at Hunterdon County Polytech in Flemington, New Jersey, won 2nd Place at the 2019 National Automotive Technology Competition, held at the Jacob Javits Center April 23-24, 2019.The event, hosted by the Greater New York...
Apr 19, 2019
New Jersey’s auto dealers drive the State’s economy and NJ CAR has just launched an all-new, strategic digital marketing campaign to get that message out to the masses! NJ CAR's campaign will promote the many benefits New Jersey’s 510+ dealerships and 38,000+ employees bring to every...
Apr 10, 2019
Receive Two FREE Reports For Participating In The 2019 NADA Dealership Workforce StudyThe National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) is proud to provide an annual Dealership Workforce Study for franchised dealers to use to make informed decisions on employee compensation and benefits.  NADA has listened to dealer feedback...
Apr 04, 2019
Governor Murphy recently signed a bill (SJR-105), sponsored by Senate Republican Leader Tom Kean, which creates the New Jersey Advanced Autonomous Vehicle Task Force. The 11-member task force will study autonomous vehicles and recommend laws, rules and regulations that New Jersey may enact or adopt to safely integrate...
Apr 04, 2019
New Jersey Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio testified before the Assembly Budget Committee on April 1, 2019 and said that revenue from this year’s ‘gas tax’ was near its target and she was “cautiously optimistic” another increase won’t be necessary later this year.The gas tax was overhauled in 2016,...
Apr 03, 2019
State Senator Vin Gopal (District 11) plans tointroduce three bills that would address potential "negative consequences" of New Jersey's newly enacted $15 minimum wage law. The first bill would allow the state to suspend scheduled increases in the minimum wage in two instances- if the State’s employment rate...
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