New Jersey auto insurance policies now have higher minimum liability levels — which will mean higher premiums for more than a million drivers in the state.
Lawmakers this week could vote to increase the minimum amount of auto insurance coverage that drivers must have, probably adding $120 or more to the yearly premiums of 1.1 million drivers.
People who don’t properly wear a mask over their nose and mouth in stores in New Jersey could be fined as much as $500 for violating Gov. Phil Murphy’s executive orders.
Supporters of marijuana legalization outnumbered opponents, as the Legislature held two public hearings in advance of Monday votes on a ballot question.
Lawmakers have wrapped-up a series of hearings aimed at gaining testimony from folks in the alcoholic beverage industry on what, if any, changes should be made to the way liquor licenses are doled out.
A new law enacted Tuesday will significantly expand New Jersey’s medical marijuana program, permitting patients to buy more each month and the phase out of its sales tax.