Troy has been on the front lines of protecting middle class families in New Jersey. As a member of the Assembly Budget Committee, he has worked to make the right choices, putting people before politics and focusing on growing our state’s economy.
Troy has led the way in helping small businesses get the support they need to hire new workers and make investments in new technology. He is working to attract new, high-tech companies to South Jersey that will create good jobs with benefits. Troy supports expanding tax incentives for small businesses to make South Jersey an industry leader in clean energy research and development – increasing solar panel installation and manufacturing of wind turbines in New Jersey, instead of sending jobs overseas.
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I am a hard working woman who has been like so many out of work due to COVID19. I had just started a new position with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in which I was hired as a contractor with a company called LanceSoft. I resigned from a full time permanent position as a machine operator for this position in which I knew was a God sent. I always wanted to work for CHOP and the position I interviewed for made that dream come true. I didn’t think twice with leaving my full time permanent job because everything felt so right. With only being able to work two weeks, I was now out of a job due to COVID19. All contractors and volunteers positions were suspended per the hospital. I filled for unemployment online on April 10, 2020 and given a confirmation number of NJS20012811865. I was also told to send in additional information regarding my claim regarding my last employer. I did all of that and my claim is still pending. I have been and will continue to be patient but wondered if anyone can maybe find out the status on this claim and why it is still pending. It is now May 2020 but I will continue to be patient. Thank you kindly and I look forward to hearing from someone.