Critics say NJ's paid family leave law should not apply to businesses with fewer than 30 workers. Supporters say workers need ...
With NJ PBS set to end operations in July after it lost state and federal funding, media and business leaders met in Trenton Monday to urge legislators to quickly find funding and ensure New Jersey ...
A New Jersey Senate panel unanimously approved legislation Monday that would strip some investigatory powers and staff from the state’s comptroller over overwhelming opposition from activists, other ...
It might seem like democratic socialism is having its moment in the sun, with two of the movement’s members snagging council seats in Jersey City’s runoff election Tuesday just a month after Zohran ...
Queen Sweeen is coming to Trenton. Marisa Sweeney, a dietitian and yoga instructor who goes by “Queen Sweeen” on Instagram, will join the New Jersey Assembly in January after flipping a legislative ...
New Jersey legislators are proposing major changes to a state law shielding addresses and other personal information of certain public officials in a bid to stem a tide of lawsuits enforcing its ...
Gov. Phil Murphy submitted nearly 100 nominations to a slew of state boards and commissions Thursday in what is likely to be the grandest tranche of nominees before he leaves office on Jan. 20. Many ...
Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill announced Monday that running mate and Lt. Gov.-elect Dale Caldwell will serve as secretary of state when the two take office next month. Sherrill, a Democrat, told reporters ...
New Jersey’s child care assistance program is accepting new applications following months of campaigning by advocates who said more parents need the assistance, a move state officials said should ...
Environmentalists have asked a federal judge to review a key approval New Jersey regulators granted earlier this month that will allow an energy developer to proceed with a controversial $1 billion ...
Public employees who want to cash in on their unused sick time wouldn’t have to wait until retirement to do so under new legislation. Under a bill sponsored by Sen. Brian Stack (D-Hudson), government ...
A whopping 13 Democrats and a single Republican filed petitions Monday to get on the ballot for the special primary election to replace Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill in Congress. Most of the would-be ...
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