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NJ To Provide $2M To Assist Residents With ACA Enrollment

The state is authorized as state-based exchange on the federal platform

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State's Hybrid Health Insurance Exchange Ready To Launch

A joint federal-state system, the first phase in New Jersey’s assertion of control over health insurance sold on the individual market, is just weeks away

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Baby On The Way? NJ Just Made It Easier To Get Family Leave, Temporary Disability

New Jersey residents expecting babies just got a boost under a pair of laws that took effect Monday.

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NJ MVC Starts 'Phased Rollout' Of Federally Required Real ID Driver's Licenses

Years after Congress first imposed the requirement and well behind most other states, New Jersey is making so-called Real ID drivers licenses available to the public, ahead of the October 2020 deadline when a standard license will no longer work to get past security checkpoints at the nation’s airports.

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Singleton & Zwicker Decry Attempt By Koch Industries To Deny 'Dark Money' Reform

Trenton – Senator Troy Singleton and Assemblyman Andrew Zwicker released the following statement today decrying the attempts by Koch Industries and the group it has bankrolled, Americans for Prosperity, for their attempts to prevent implementation of the “dark money” reform law:

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Time Running Short For NJ Seniors To Apply For Property Tax Relief

The program provides eligible seniors and disabled residents with reimbursement checks for any property tax increases they pay above the year they enrolled in the program.

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State Board Of Education Postpones Vote On New Student Testing Plan

Members, divided on the issue, face Nov. 6 deadline; commissioner warns of unilateral action

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Judge Block's NJ's New Dark-Money Law, Citing Concerns About Constitutionality

Conservative and liberal advocacy groups line up behind temporary injunction; Murphy camp point out that governor was always concerned that bill was unconstitutional as written

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Judge Agrees To Block NJ's Donor Disclosure Law

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday agreed to hold up New Jersey’s recent political donor disclosure law in response to a lawsuit brought by a think tank founded by the Koch brothers.

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National Manufacturing Day: New Jersey Strong

Tomorrow is National Manufacturing Day and it is worthy drawing attention to this celebration because manufacturing matters in New Jersey. It’s as simple as that.

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