A bombshell lawsuit targeting the powerful Chairman of the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey is laying bare the ugly side of politics and family.
Five veteran state senators have announced they’re not seeking re-election this year, adding another layer of change coming to Trenton on top of an open-seat governor’s race.
Sen. Diane Allen, citing health issues, is retiring from the state Senate at the end of her current term, the latest in a line of veteran lawmakers opting not to seek re-election.
Committees in the Senate and Assembly endorsed a plan that would allow Gov. Chris Christie to profit from a book deal while in office and give raises to close to 700 public officials.
Pay raises in a bill letting Gov. Chris Christie sign a book deal would affect around 700 officials, totaling $10 million to start, then growing $3 million to $5 million a year.
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?
More than $99 of every $100 spent on transportation projects by the state for the last seven years was borrowed. The gas tax hike seeks to curb that trend.