New Jersey to Conduct Superstorm Sandy Business Assessment
by John M. Scagnelli on December 31, 2012
Gov. Chris Christie recently announced that the state will conduct a “Superstorm Sandy Business Assessment” to help determine what else can be done to help New Jersey businesses devastated by the storm.
As detailed by Gov. Christie’s office in a press statement, “The results will not only
allow for direct follow up with respondents about their issues, but help formulate broader strategy when it comes to business recovery around the state, including the specific resources required by business owners and what they identify as areas of concern for the near and long term.”
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