Meet The Policymakers: Featuring Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin
When: February 16, 2021 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM (EST) Where: Virtual Webinar About: Register for this webinar to hear an update from Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin on the Assembly’s legislative priorities for 2021, his expectations for the FY2022 state budget and any new initiatives planned to address business challenges due...
Bill Caruso Featured in South Jersey Biz Article, “High Times: With Adult Use Cannabis Now Legalized in New Jersey, the Economic Benefits Could be Far and Wide”
Bill Caruso, Managing Director of Archer Public Affairs, was recently quoted in the South Jersey Biz article, “High Times: With adult use cannabis now legalized in New Jersey, the economic benefits could be far and wide”, published in the November 2020 issue.
Richard Mroz Appointed to New DOE Subcommittee on Grid Resilience for National Security
APA Senior Director Rick Mroz will be serving on the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) new subcommittee on Grid Resilience for National Security (GRNS). The GRNS Subcommittee was created as part of the DOE’s Electricity Advisory Committee (EAC), which advises on electric reliability and issues such as smart grid technologies. Rick...
Bill Caruso Quoted in NJ Spotlight Article, “Legal Weed May Help NJ’s Budget, but it Will Take Time”
Bill Caruso, Managing Director of Archer Public Affairs, was recently quoted in the NJ Spotlight article, “Legal weed may help NJ’s budget, but it will take time” published November 10, 2020.
Bill Caruso Interviewed on KYW Newsradio’s “Now that New Jersey Voters Passed Legal Weed, What Comes Next?”
Bill Caruso, Managing Director of Archer Public Affairs, was recently interviewed on the KYW Newsradio segment “Now that New Jersey voters passed legal weed, what comes next?” to discuss next steps now that New Jersey approved marijuana legalization for recreational adult use.
Bill Caruso Quoted in APP Article, “NJ Weed Taxes, Revenue for Black Communities Possible as Legalization Advances”
Bill Caruso, Managing Director of Archer Public Affairs, recently discussed how lawmakers need set basic rules for the industry before the constitutional amendment goes into effect in the Asbury Park Press article, “NJ weed taxes, revenue for Black communities possible as legalization advances” published November 9, 2020.



