Now that Democrats are advancing their own budget plan, without the tax increases he wants, Gov. Phil Murphy is stepping up efforts to sell his blueprint.
A plan to boost New Jersey’s tech economy by helping people with science and engineering jobs pay off college loans – if they stick around long enough.
Lawmakers ticked through a series of exceptions they'd like if a $15 an hour minimum wage is adopted, as Gov. Phil Murphy and his labor commissioner want.
An accounting gimmick that was overruled cut this year's property tax credit by half. Lawmakers will try to reverse Gov. Phil Murphy's plan to keep the cut.
Legislation that would push local governments to share services, in part by threatening to withhold funds if they don’t, is again moving in the Senate.
New Jersey's biggest-ever tax break offer would kick in at 30,000 jobs — called a more "realistic number" than Amazon's promise of up to 50,000 positions.
Less than two weeks remain before the date Gov. Chris Christie hopes the Legislature approves a complicated transaction involving the pension funds and lottery.
There’s still scarce detail publicly available about a nearly $300 million Statehouse renovation project due to start within weeks, unless a pair of lawsuits challenging the project knock it off course.
Unless there are changes to the school-funding formula and additional aid, the Senate won’t pass a state budget, Senate President Stephen Sweeney said.