Stable funding is one of NJ Transit's big problems, auditors said. Their report suggests alternatives, but Gov. Phil Murphy signaled a fare hike is possible.
New Jersey has ranked at the bottom in the annual Tax Foundation report for a decade. New top rates for businesses and wealthy people drove its score lower.
Too many independent state agencies are operating "in darkness" right now, according to a state lawmaker looking to improve transparency for New Jersey taxpayers.
State and local government – and by extension, the taxpayers who fund them – should save almost $500 million under health-plan changes agreed to by unions.
"What happens is people are spending more time in college, get more into debt, or in the end don't actually complete the coursework," state Senate Republican Leader Tom Kean told New Jersey 101.5.