Votes in Congress on replacing the Affordable Care Act are imminent. A report says the plan could cost a half-million New Jerseyans health coverage by 2020.
U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J., says students who borrow money for college and then die or become disabled should not be targeted by aggressive debt collectors.
Nearly 2,000 Americans have contracted Zika, including 80 in New Jersey. A half-billion dollars set aside for the Ebola virus has been redirected to combat Zika, which Pallone disapproves of.
"The incidence of teenagers using chewing tobacco has been on the rise ... and it is pretty clear that it is because they see players as role models," Pallone said.
National Football League officials improperly sought to influence a government study on the link between football and brain disease, according to a senior House Democrat in a report issued Monday.
The sports betting movement was shut down by the New Jersey legislature, so it's no surprise that Rep. Frank Pallone is trying to make Fantasy Football its next victim.