NJ lawmakers ignore urgent issues, give themselves big raisesNJ lawmakers ignore urgent issues, give themselves big raisesNJ lawmakers fail to address important issues, but approve pay increaseEric ScottEric Scott
Make it rain: NJ lawmakers to vote big pay hikes for themselvesMake it rain: NJ lawmakers to vote big pay hikes for themselvesOutgoing NJ Sen. Dick Codey is sponsoring legislation to give lawmakers and other top government officials huge pay raises. Eric ScottEric Scott
Jackpot: NJ lawmakers may give themselves colossal raises Jackpot: NJ lawmakers may give themselves colossal raises Lawmakers in New Jersey may increase their salaries by up to 73% during the lame duck session.Eric ScottEric Scott
NJ to require schools place tampons in boys bathrooms? NJ to require schools place tampons in boys bathrooms? Democrats refuse to agree feminine hygiene products belong only in girls' bathrooms in NJ schoolsEric ScottEric Scott
NJ moves to dump Russian investments. Will it matter? NJ moves to dump Russian investments. Will it matter? Dumping Russian investments is largely symbolic, and comes with a cost to NJ taxpayersEric ScottEric Scott
Clock is ticking on Murphy mandates in NJClock is ticking on Murphy mandates in NJPublic health emergency to expire next weekEric ScottEric Scott
Will Murphy extend health emergency in NJ?Will Murphy extend health emergency in NJ?Showdown looms between Murphy and Legislature over pandemic powersEric ScottEric Scott
New hope to limit Murphy's pandemic powersNew hope to limit Murphy's pandemic powersBill to curb emergency powers has Democratic supportEric ScottEric Scott
5 legislators you should call RIGHT NOW before they raise the gas tax TODAY5 legislators you should call RIGHT NOW before they raise the gas tax TODAYYour voice needs to be heard! Here are 5 NJ districts that you need to call RIGHT NOW and tell them NO on the proposed 23-cent hike to NJ's gas tax!Bill SpadeaBill Spadea
NJ lawmakers call for bipartisanship and civility in 2016NJ lawmakers call for bipartisanship and civility in 2016A new legislative session officially began Tuesday in Trenton, with both Democratic and Republican lawmakers calling for an end to political gamesmanship.Kevin McArdleKevin McArdle