Property taxes increased by more than $700 million across New Jersey in 2016, the most in six years, according to a Townsquare Media compilation of tax data.
It can be a cold, confusing world, but Assembly Minority Leader Jon Bramnick says the fix starts with ‘explanation of benefits’ forms from health insurers.
Historical trends and Gov. Chris Christie's unpopularity point to Democratic success in next year's gubernatorial election. But if Christie leaves early, could things change?
With the Legislature about to return to Trenton after the summer slowdown, a top Republican lawmaker who may run for governor is urging an ambitious agenda.
Sure, there are dozens of attorneys ... but select legislators have some unique side jobs and hobbies that could make you rethink the word "politician."
Gov. Chris Christie rejects the Democrats' latest Transportation Trust Fund proposal, deeming the tax cuts as insufficient to green-light a gas-tax hike.
Democratic lawmakers have a plan for fully funding New Jersey’s schools – or rather, a plan for developing a five-year plan, over the course of the next year.
Consumers might start paying a nickel for each paper and plastic bags when shopping in New Jersey in a little over a year, under a plan to raise money for lead programs.
A crucial vote is set for Thursday in the Assembly, which is pursuing its own alternative to an Atlantic City takeover as default or bankruptcy inches closer.