Gov. Chris Christie challenged lawmakers to fix school funding with him in 100 days. Midway through, lawmakers say it's possible -- but there's not yet a plan.
The repeal of the Affordable Care Act, if it happens, will take months to enact and years to roll out. But it's already influencing the coming year's budget.
Democratic lawmakers are voting to sue Gov. Chris Christie’s administration over changes to rules making it easier to obtain concealed-carry permits that take effect next month.
Despite objections from one of the unions that would be involved, a bipartisan Senate panel advanced a plan to shift the police/fire pension to a labor-run board.
Gov. Chris Christie says he'll work with lawmakers for a new school aid formula by June. He warns he'll act alone if that fails, but his leverage isn't clear.
The state Senate is set to vote Monday on a plan to give additional state funds to sanctuary cities, to make up for any losses if federal funds are withheld.
Mayors got assurances from the state that a new panel of political appointees that oversees transportation spending won't meddle in local-aid decisions.
Democrats say a repeal of the Affordable Care Act, combined with a shift to a block grant, could cost New Jersey $1 billion and cut people from the Medicaid program.