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NJ State Senate Majority Leader to Retire When Term Ends
New Jersey state Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg said Wednesday she will be retiring after three decades in the state Legislature when her term ends early next year.
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New Jersey to Expand Coronavirus Vaccine Access on Thursday
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced Wednesday that people 65 and older — as well as people 16 to 64 years old “with medical conditions, as defined by the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) that increase the risk of severe illness from the virus” — can begin getting their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine starting Thursday. NBC10’s Drew Smith has the details.
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Bad Apps, Rude Staff, Late and Overcrowded Trains: Commuters Sound Off to Lawmakers About NJ Transit Woes
Balky apps, bus windows that don’t shut, rude staff and delayed and overcrowded trains were among a lengthy litany of complaints from commuters to lawmakers
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Weapons From Pennsylvania Flooding Into New Jersey, Report Says
Weapons are flooding across the Pennsylvania border and being used in South Jersey’s most violent crimes, according to a report. We take you inside the evidence room in Camden where police keep guns off the streets.
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77 Percent of Guns Used in NJ Crimes Come From Out of State, Gov. Says
More than three-quarters of the guns used in crimes in New Jersey over the first quarter of the year came from outside its borders, Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy said Tuesday.
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New Jersey Lawmakers Hope Restored Tax Break Will Bring Filming Back to the Garden State
Lights, camera and action might soon be coming back to the Garden State after the Senate approved a bill to restore a tax credit program for the film industry.
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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy Sticks to Tax-Hike Pledge at Lobbying Event
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has redoubled his campaign promise to raise income taxes on millionaires but said such a change does not have to be permanent.
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How a New Jersey Law Backfired and Jammed Up ‘Smart Gun' Technology
Smart gun technology may never take hold in the American market. And it’s because of a law adopted by New Jersey lawmakers over a decade ago that backfired so spectacularly that its effects have been felt across the entire country.
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Leader of ‘Bridgegate' Probe, John Wisniewski Announces Run for New Jersey Governor
New Jersey Democratic Assemblyman John Wisniewski announced Tuesday that he is running governor in 2017.
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Christie Impeachment Pitch ‘Ridiculous,' Governor's Spokesman Says
A spokesman for Chris Christie says a Democratic lawmaker’s suggestion her colleagues should consider impeaching the Republican governor after two of his aides were convicted in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing case is “ridiculous.”
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Key Developments in Chris Christie Bridge Lane-Closing Trial
The first week’s testimony in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing trial has been aimed at putting two former allies of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie at the center of a plot to punish a local mayor who didn’t endorse the Republican governor.
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New Jersey Proposal Expands Infertility Coverage to Lesbians
A federal lawsuit brought by a New Jersey lesbian couple who want to have a baby may mean insurance coverage for women who currently don’t meet the state’s definition of infertile.
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NJ Lawmakers Stall on Paid Sick Leave Vote
The bill would grant workers one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked.
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Lawmakers Stall on Paid Sick Leave in New Jersey
New Jersey lawmakers again stalled a vote on legislation requiring employers to offer paid sick time.