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Electronic Reports Bill Goes to Senate Panel
Courier Post
December 30, 2008
By Courier Post Staff
A bill that would require state reports to be filed electronically, instead of being printed, has advanced in the state Legislature, a South Jersey assemblywoman said Monday.
The measure, recently approved by the Assembly, has been referred to a Senate committee for consideration, according to Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt, D-Camden, a co-sponsor.
"It's astonishing that in the age of electronic communications the state remains mired in a paper-and-ink mentality," Lampitt said in a statement. "The savings on postage alone could make this change pay for itself."
The measure would affect all periodic reports required by law to be presented to the governor or the Legislature.

