In the last quarter-century, Republicans have shrunk from 58 to 26 seats in the Assembly. Democrats are jockeying for even more gains in once-red suburbs.
Democratic lawmakers this week passed a hastily written bill that signs up more voters to automatically receive vote-by-mail ballots for all elections.
As soon as a story about a 106-year-old woman facing eviction from her longtime home over delinquent property taxes was published Thursday evening, help started flooding in.
"Four billion dollars in more spending over the last two years... I don't know who's getting an increase of 11 percent in their wages, but I can tell ya the state of New Jersey is spending more money," says Assembly Minority Leader Jon Bramnick.
Legislation that would allow licenses to be awarded to immigrants who could present a cell phone or utility bill is currently being crafted, but some lawmakers don’t believe this is a good idea.
Lawmakers moved quickly on a bill restoring the ability of people with bare-bones insurance to sue for medical bills exceeding their $15,000 injury coverage.
Would it help if the governor and representatives from the Legislature were forced to sit down, face-to-face, every three months and discuss important issues?