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N.J. lawmakers consider climate change measures, as drought looms
Lawmakers are considering a bill that would require electric companies to fully implement renewable energy by 2045.
2 years ago
Demand for online abortion services increases, as coverage expands to New Jersey
Online providers say much of the demand has come from patients in states where abortion is now restricted.
2 years ago
Health care premiums could jump more than 20% for thousands of public employees in New Jersey
Health care premiums could jump more than 20% for thousands of public employees.
2 years ago
In 1996, she survived a shooting in N.J. Now she helps prevent them
Pamela Johnson, executive director of the Anti-Violence Coalition of Hudson County, said the Murphy administration helps fund her violence prevention strategies.
2 years ago
N.J. commission proposes licensing requirements for weed delivery
Commissioners also set forth proposed guidelines for distribution and wholesale companies.
2 years ago
Gov. Murphy signs law extending expanded outdoor dining rules
Recent surveys have found that a high percentage of restaurant patrons would like to see COVID-inspired outdoor dining continue.
2 years ago
Advocacy groups, N.J. lawmakers decry lack of transparency in American Rescue Plan funding process
This week, Gov. Murphy will hold two public hearings where people can weigh in on how the remaining $1.4 billion in N.J.'s ARPA funds can be spent.
2 years ago
N.J. Speaker calls for hearings over ‘exorbitant’ concert ticket prices
It comes after reports that some tickets for an upcoming Bruce Springsteen show sold for more than $4,000.
2 years ago
Camden activists label $200 million in new state aid the ‘bare minimum’ of need
Murphy said the money would be used to create affordable housing and enhance policing efforts, among a dozen more initiatives.
2 years ago
Urban farmers say government funding would help solve food insecurity in N.J.
In vacant lots, urban farmers in the Garden State turn out fresh and healthy food options for their neighborhoods.
2 years ago
N.J. becomes 47th state to require police officers to obtain a license
Under the new law, licenses will not be issued to people convicted of crimes or active members of anti-government and hate groups.
2 years ago
New Jersey partners with federal government to enforce abortion protections
The acting attorney general will also issue guidelines to prosecutors on charges to bring against people who try to prevent access to abortion in the state.
2 years ago
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