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Another push for N.J. jobs bill
The leader of the New Jersey Senate is making another attempt to get a jobs creation bill passed. Because a lot of companies are s ...
11 years ago
Overhaul of N.J. bail system sought
A New Jersey Supreme Court committee is calling for major changes to improve the state’s criminal justice system. The commit ...
11 years ago
Keeping a lid on police, firefighter raises in Jersey
Less than two weeks before a New Jersey law capping police and firefighter arbitration awards is set to expire, Republican Assemblyman De ...
11 years ago
March Madness brings little gladness in N.J. as wait for sports betting continues
As the men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament begins, New Jersey officials are talking about what legalized sports betting would mean to ...
11 years ago
N.J. reconsiders special unit to crack down on telemarketers
New Jersey lawmakers are once again considering a bill to establish a telemarketing fraud unit in the Division of Consumer Affairs. ...
11 years ago
Taking account of N.J. budget input from advocates, organizations
As they examine Gov. Chris Christie’s proposed $34.5 billion budget plan, New Jersey lawmakers are hearing from residents, advocate ...
11 years ago
Saying that raising taxes is something no one likes to do, s New Jersey lawmaker has introduced legislation to increase the state’s ...
11 years ago
N.J. looks at extending eligibility for workers’ comp to all first responders
New Jersey lawmakers are making another attempt to shift the burden in determining whether first responders are entitled to workers’ ...
11 years ago
Slow down rush toward wireless phones, N.J. lawmakers say
The New Jersey is considering a one-year moratorium to prevent phone companies from discontinuing traditional telephone lines and replaci ...
11 years ago
N.J. lawmaker wants more notice before life insurance cancellations
A New Jersey lawmaker is concerned about the limited notices given to consumers before a life insurance policy is cancelled. Assem ...
11 years ago
4 N.J. homeowners charged with making false Sandy aid claims
Theft charges have been filed against four homeowners who tried to defraud New Jersey to get Sandy recovery funds. The defendants ...
11 years ago
Small businesses in N.J. frustrated over wait for Sandy grants
Some small-business owners in New Jersey want the state to do a better job of providing grants to help them recover from Sandy. &n ...
11 years ago