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N.J. tries again to keep fracking waste out of Garden State
New Jersey lawmakers are making another attempt to ban the disposal, treatment, and storage of fracking waste. The Legislature pas ...
11 years ago
Delay on reports from Sandy-spending monitors frustrates N.J. lawmakers
New Jersey lawmakers must wait until July 1 for the first report from an independent panel charged with overseeing expenditures of Sandy ...
11 years ago
Colleges in N.J. could be fined for failing to act after campus assaults
Failing to report allegations of sexual assault on campus could be costly for New Jersey colleges. Legislation sponsored by Assemb ...
11 years ago
N.J. considers waiving crime report fees for victims
Some New Jersey lawmakers say crime victims should be able to get official records of those crimes without having to pay document fees. ...
11 years ago
New Jersey proposes increased penalty for driving drunk with child passenger
Tougher penalties could be on the way for driving drunk in New Jersey with a child in the car.Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee ch ...
11 years ago
Plan to ban smoking at N.J. colleges advances
An Assembly committee has advanced legislation that would ban smoking and all tobacco products on college campuses in New Jersey. ...
11 years ago
Business leaders huddle on prospects of another N.J. Super Bowl
It could be one and done for a Super Bowl in the Garden State — if a survey by the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is any indication ...
11 years ago
Christie administration mum on fixes for $800 million shortfall in N.J.
New Jersey’s state treasurer is refusing to detail just how the Christie administration proposes to deal with an $800 million state ...
11 years ago
Ex-Christie aide denies knowing of political plot against Fort Lee
A former aide to Gov. Chris Christie says she had no knowledge of or involvement in the political payback plot at the George Washington B ...
11 years ago
ListenN.J. considers public funding for primaries if a governor leaves office early
New Jersey lawmakers are considering a measure that would make public campaign funds available for primary election campaigns if a govern ...
11 years ago
Tax break changes for film industry aim to get N.J. ready for its closeup
A New Jersey Senate panel is backing a measure to eliminate caps on the tax credits intended to encourage movie and TV production in the ...
11 years ago
Lawmakers consider amending N.J. scholarship requirement
A state Senate committee will consider a measure Monday aimed at ending confusion over a scholarship program that covers tuition at New J ...
11 years ago