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Still Probing Bridgegate
Still Probing Bridgegate
Still Probing Bridgegate
We haven't heard much recently from the Select Committee on Investigation, the legislative panel probing Bridgegate. That doesn't mean committee members have stopped looking into the scandal; in fact, quite the opposite, according to one of the committee's co-chairs.
Dune Holdouts
Dune Holdouts
Dune Holdouts
Hundreds of beachfront homeowners are still refusing to grant permission for a system of dunes to be built along their property, a project the governor says will help protect New Jersey's coastline during future storms.
'Long Way From Over'
'Long Way From Over'
'Long Way From Over'
The New York Times is reporting the Christie Administration's internal investigation into Bridgegate has concluded the governor did nothing wrong, a determination immediately challenged by Democratic critics.
Tesla Gets Help
Tesla Gets Help
Tesla Gets Help
Responding to a recent decision by the state to ban Tesla from selling its electric vehicles directly to consumers in New Jersey, newly-introduced legislation would create an exception to the rule.
Should NJ Legalize Pot?
Should NJ Legalize Pot?
Should NJ Legalize Pot?
Licensed facilities would be allowed to grow and sell small amounts of marijuana in New Jersey, and residents 21 and older would be allowed to possess and grow a little bit of the drug, under a newly introduced bill sponsored by state Sen. Nick Scutari.
Longer School Year in NJ
Longer School Year in NJ
Longer School Year in NJ
Gov. Chris Christie isn't New Jersey's only politician interested in extending the school day and school year. Democratic state lawmakers have been touting legislation with the same goal.
Dangerous Defendants
Dangerous Defendants
Dangerous Defendants
A newly released report by the state Supreme Court's Joint Committee on Criminal Justice recommends that New Jersey judges be awarded the discretion to deny bail to defendants who pose a danger to the community.

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