The bear hunt is authorized under a 5-year plan approved in 2015, meaning an update is needed next year. That gives Gov. Phil Murphy a chance to veto it.
On the 7th anniversary of Superstorm Sandy, Gov. Phil Murphy Tuesday directed his administration to come up with a statewide climate change resilience strategy.
The BPU approved a subsidy sought by PSEG for its Salem County nuclear plants, which is likely to raise electric bills for New Jersey homes around $40 a year.
Liberal activists say the state of the state is not as good as they expected it would be when voters paired Gov. Phil Murphy and a Democratic legislature.
With plenty of company, the Garden State has received a failing grade for its policies and plans in place to take on extreme weather events, climate change and shoreline erosion.
Unable to entirely stop a bear hunt, as he’d pledged as a candidate, Gov. Phil Murphy is closing all state lands in northwest New Jersey to bear hunting.