Panels of the State Bar Association and Supreme Court are studying an issue already examined by Assembly committee: Are local judges pressured to levy fines?
Lawmakers and mass-transit executives say the damage has been minimized in the first 10 days of disruptions needed for New York Penn Station track repairs.
Phil Murphy pledges to increase state support for New Jersey Transit operations if elected governor and says that could potentially require a tax hike.
The state’s transportation infrastructure finally dealt with, state officials are turning attention to the next big infrastructure undertaking – drinking water.
Gov. Chris Christie's administration has until Tuesday to decide whether to accept Atlantic City's five-year financial plan or reject it in favor of a takeover.
The NJDOT commissioner sought to reassure lawmakers about the direction of New Jersey Transit: It’s safer than statistics suggest, it has the money it needs and isn’t planning a fare hike.
New Jersey lawmakers haven’t solved the transportation funding issue, but they’re already turning some of their attention to another big-ticket infrastructure need: drinking water.
The state Senate last week approved creating a task force made up of six lawmakers that will study the topic...
A proposed ban on sex offenders' use of social media was scaled back, and legislators are being urged to take a broader look at New Jersey's sex offender laws.