nj homeless

Can't Monitor Everyone
Can't Monitor Everyone
Can't Monitor Everyone
Dangerous sex offenders registered under Megan's Law are required to notify New Jersey authorities when they move, so that those offenders can be monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Yet there is a variable that the state has never taken into account: What if the sex offender is homeless?
Proposed Housing Rules Could Help NJ’s Homeless [AUDIO]
Proposed Housing Rules Could Help NJ’s Homeless [AUDIO]
Proposed Housing Rules Could Help NJ’s Homeless [AUDIO]
The homeless issue continues to grow each year in New Jersey with thousands of people out on the streets. A major effort is underway to put a stop to that once and for all. The New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency Board recently held a special meeting to propose new rules that would provide more incentives to developers to include housing units for homeless families in their developments