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A restart on remaking NJ’s affordable housing process

Senate committee advances new version of lame-duck bill The post A restart on remaking NJ’s afforda

Jersey City’s subsidized ride-share program addresses ‘transit deserts’

Mayor Steve Fulop touts success of program, need for affordable transit The post Jersey City’s subsi

A primary race to watch: Chat Box

Rep. Rob Menendez and Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla talk priorities and politics The post A primary race

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After higher financial contribution limits were enacted in April 2023, the two state political party

NJ Spotlight News: January 25, 2024

We bring you what’s relevant and important in New Jersey news, along with our insight. Watch as the

NJ Transit fare hike plans draw boos from commuters, politicians

NJ Transit plans 10 public hearings in March The post NJ Transit fare hike plans draw boos from comm

State signals intent to sue over federal wolverine protections

Montana notified the federal government Friday that it plans to file a lawsuit over the federal wil

PSC President James Brown bushes back on audit findings

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Governor-hopeful Busse talks housing affordability

This story is excerpted from Capitolized, a weekly newsletter featuring expert reporting, analysis

Dem candidate Busse: Gianforte agenda is ‘fascism’

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The beleaguered whitebark pine is in trouble. Can it be saved?

This story was originally published by Yale Environment 360. Sitting atop the highest slopes in

Constitutional abortion backers file lawsuit to get on November’s ballot

Backers of a constitutional initiative to legally protect abortion access have petitioned the Monta