Lawmakers moved quickly on a bill restoring the ability of people with bare-bones insurance to sue for medical bills exceeding their $15,000 injury coverage.
Some worry legal weed could cause confusion and chaos on Jersey roads, but supporters insist cracking down on drivers who are high on pot won't be a problem.
By the end of March, the Legislature is likely to pass a bill significantly extending the statute of limitations for sex-abuse civil lawsuits in New Jersey.
Gov. Phil Murphy promised as a candidate to legalize marijuana in his first 100 days. With six weeks left until that deadline, the timeline has shifted.
A report suggesting changes to NJ's medical marijuana program will be filed by March 24. "An entire slew of recommendations," says acting health commissioner.
Potential investors and the businesses looking to support them are preparing in hopes that New Jersey legalizes marijuana for recreational adult use in 2018.