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Scott Pruitt left the G7 environment meeting after only a few hours. The other six countries reaffirmed their “strong commitment” to implement the Paris Agreement.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt attended the start of the two-day G7 environment summit in Bologna, Italy, but left after a few hours to return to Washington in what was seen was a snub. Credit: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP/Getty Images
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To be considered by the Senate:
ROWAN UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
Michael Carbone, of Mullica Hill, to replace Keith Campbell
Fred Graziano, of Bonita Springs, FL, to succeed himself
George S. Loesch, of Mount Laurel, to succeed himself
Virginia R. Smith, of Upper Makefield, PA, to succeed herself
STOCKTON UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
Stanley M. Ellis, of Riverton, to succeed himself
Referred To Senate Judiciary Committee:
DELAWARE RIVER PORT AUTHORITY:
Daniel Christy, of Sewell, to replace Tamarisk L. Jones
Ercole Frank DiAntonio, of Pedricktown, to succeed himself
Charles Fentress, of West Deptford, to succeed himself
Albert Frattali, of Sewell, to succeed himself
Bruce D. Garganio, of Florence, to replace Denise Mason, resigned
Jeffrey L. Nash, of Cherry Hill, to succeed himself
Richard Sweeney, of Marlton, to succeed himself
Ricardo V. Taylor, of Pennsauken, to succeed himself
FORT MONMOUTH ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION AUTHORITY:
James V. Gorman, of Colts Neck, to succeed himself
LAKE HOPATCONG COMMISSION:
H. Ronald Smith, of Jefferson Township, to replace the Honorable Russell Felter, resigned, for the term prescribed by la
Fred L. Steinbaum, of Hopatcong, to succeed himself
Todd W. Stevens, of Berkeley Heights, to replace Mary Elizabeth Gantert, resigned
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
Anthony R. Slimowicz, of Long Hill Township, to succeed himself
Binay Sugla, of Holmdel, to succeed himself
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
Renard E. Barnes, of West Orange, to replace Mariel O’Brien, resigned
Dennis M. Bone, of Madison, to succeed himself
Peter A. Cistaro, of Boonton, to succeed himself
Robert C. Cohen, of Basking Ridge, to replace Philip Beachem
Gary C. Dahms, of Wall Township, to succeed himself
Vincent De Caprio, of Mountain Lakes, to succeed himself
Stephen DePalma, of Park City, UT, to succeed himself
Elizabeth Garcia, of North Bergen, to succeed herself
Lawrence A. Raia, of Saddle River, to succeed himself
Joseph M. Taylor, of Monroe Township, to succeed himself
Dennis M. Toft, of Berkeley Heights, to replace C. Stephen Cordes, resigned
SOUTH JERSEY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY:
Maurice B. Hill, of Toms River, to succeed himself
C. Robert McDevitt, of Atlantic City, to succeed himself
Christopher M. Milam, of Williamstown, to replace the Honorable Peter C. Elco, resigned, for the term prescribed by law
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE:
Erick K. Doyle, of Flemington, to succeed himself
Alfred Natali, of East Hanover, to replace Santo Maccherone
Reported From Committee:
ROWAN UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
Michael Carbone, of Mullica Hill, to replace Keith Campbell
Fred Graziano, of Bonita Springs, FL, to succeed himself
George S. Loesch, of Mount Laurel, to succeed himself
Virginia R. Smith, of Upper Makefield, PA, to succeed herself
STOCKTON UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
Stanley M. Ellis, of Riverton, to succeed himself
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