A bill on Gov. Phil Murphy's desk, passed unanimously, would make NJ the 36th state to add age-appropriate sexual abuse prevention to school curriculum.
After 38 hours of hearings, a legislative oversight panel still can't answer a basic question: Who approved hiring an official who'd been accused of rape?
Committee examining how a person accused of sexual assault was hired will hear next month from the state worker who says she tried to alert governor's team.