New Jersey's Council on Affordable Housing says Gov. Chris Christie's administration can seize $140 million that towns had set aside for housing projects for lower-income people.
Acting Gov. Kim Guadagno is sticking with the administration's "Jersey Comeback" message despite a survey showing the state slipping in business competitiveness.
New Jersey was awarded $5 million in federal grants this month to expand the state’s current data system, NJSMART, to track students from pre-school through higher education institutions and into the workforce.
The New Jersey Assembly has approved a resolution that calls on the Christie administration to change or withdraw rules allowing businesses to obtain waivers from state environmental regulations.