New Jersey Politics
Can N.J. build its way out of the housing crisis? New bill that just passed aims to find out.
Sponsors said this would reform affordable housing obligations throughout New Jersey and give towns more protection from lawsuits that try to prevent them.
Only Hamas, Netanyahu benefit from continued war | Letters
From other readers: A Tom Moran column on Gaza sparks reactions.
Fulop yanks endorsement, but HCDO (minus Hoboken Dems) stand ground behind Tammy Murphy
Vainieri said Fulop signed on to the endorsement last week, “what transpired over the weekend? I have no idea.”
Wild weekend for Hudson Dems: Menendez launches attack on Bhalla, while Stack-North Bergen feud goes public
Mayor Brian Stack openly came out in support of Craig Guy as the next Hudson County Democratic Organization chair.
‘Sane’ Republicans offer flawed case not to dump Trump | Letter
Joseph Vereneault writes that it's logical for GOPers to dislike Biden, but they can't defend Trump if they want to remain non-delusional.
An automatic gas tax hike and new electric vehicle fee head to N.J. governor for his signature
Gov. Phil Murphy has the final decision on bills to hike the state gas tax and impose $250 fee on electric vehicles to fund New Jersey's Transportation Trust Fund.
Democrat Tim Alexander building support for 2nd attempt to oust Trump ally Jeff Van Drew
Tim Alexander earned the nomination for New Jersey's second congressional seat during the Atlantic County Democratic Convention on Sunday.
Trump’s lawyers tell court: He doesn’t have the money
Making matters worse, beginning last month the interest on Trump’s penalty will increase to $111,984 per day.
Matt Platkin’s finest hour | Moran
An AG demonstrates his independence from a political cesspool
Biden’s no good, terrible news
He has something in common right now with other one-termers.
Trump salutes people charged for Jan. 6 violent failed insurrection
Violent insurrectionists loyal to former President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6.
Tammy Murphy loses major endorsement in increasingly wild U.S. Senate race
In what is shaping up to be a wildly unpredictable campaign, a federal judge will also hear a case challenging New Jersey controversial primary ballot system.