In response to the devastation caused by COVID-19 at veterans' homes, a package of eight bills is advancing toward final legislative approval this month.
The Assembly bill does not address veteran suicides directly, but rather provides support for families and caregivers of those who have taken their own lives.
Voters will decide whether to expand the $250 veterans’ property tax deduction by making veterans eligible even if they didn’t serve during a time of war.
Voting rights, financial aid, lessened parole penalties, ways to earn early release: All approved on what one lawmaker derided as 'Criminal Appreciation Day.'
A new bill introduced in New Jersey would expand the pool of eligible veterans for in-state tuition rates in order for them to achieve higher education.
Lawmakers said that New Jersey has accomplished little despite running the schools for the last 27 years in Jersey City, 25 years in Paterson and 20 years in Newark.
The ‘G.I. Go Fund’ and the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is holding the 3rd Annual “Jeans for Troops” Fundraising Drive to support the thousands of New Jersey veterans returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan.