The latest plan to save horse racing in New Jersey is on Gov. Phil Murphy’s desk awaiting action: change the way people wager so it feels more like sports betting.
His legislation would require the state to supply face coverings at polling locations and voters would not be required to show proof of a COVID-19 vaccination.
Under A2562/S1017, members of the Police and Firemen’s Retirement System will no longer have to meet an age requirement to be eligible to retire as long as they retire within two years of the law being enacted.
The mobile method of pitting two animals against each other has been going on for years. If signed by the governor, it would become a third-degree animal cruelty offense.
If you could believe it, there are people out there who put two dogs in the trunk of a car, shut the hood, turn up the music until one kills the other.
A bill would allow preserved farms that aren’t in residential areas to hold up to 14 special occasion events a year. Those in residential areas could hold seven.
“Husbands and wives are usually buried together in private cemeteries and our fallen heroes should be given the same opportunity,” Asm. Ron Dancer (R-Ocean) said in a statement.