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Atlantic City Casinos Hit Jackpot With 22.5% Jump In Profits Last Year

Less competition has led to higher profits for Atlantic City's casinos in 2017 -- but will it last with two more casinos soon to join the mix?

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Curbing The Influence Of Special-Interest Groups On NJ Elections

State’s independent election watchdog and Democratic and Republican lawmakers push to revise New Jersey’s campaign-finance laws.

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Pain Relief For College Students Overburdened By Loan Debt

Legislators turn their attention to problems facing student borrowers, backing bills that would keep them from being overwhelmed by loan repayments.

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Senate Passes Cruz-Perez And Singleton Bill To Improve Labor Rights In The Construction Industry

TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator Nilsa Cruz-Perez and Senator Troy Singleton that would require employers in the construction industry to notify employees of certain rights was passed by the Senate today.

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Singleton Bill To Protect Pedestrians In School Zones Advances

‘Antwan’s Law’ Memorializes Teen Killed on Route 130 Near Burlington City High School

Trenton – Legislation Senator Troy Singleton sponsored to make roadways safer for pedestrians was advanced from the Senate today.

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Singleton, Cruz-Perez Bill That Expands Educational Opportunities For Veterans Passes

TRENTON – A bill sponsored by Senate Military and Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Troy Singleton and Senator Nilsa Cruz-Perez that would establish an annual grant program under the State’s Troops to College Program to assist veterans through various services and facilitate their transition into the college classroom was approved by the Senate today.

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Sen. Troy Singleton Named Chair Of Senate Military And Veterans Affairs Committee

Sen. Troy Singleton, D-7th of Palmyra, was named chairman of the panel Wednesday by Senate President Stephen Sweeney as part of a leadership shuffle in the wake of Sen. Bob Gordon’s announced retirement.

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Phil Murphy Faced Anger And Tears At A Town Hall. Here's How He Reacted.

The town hall crowd showed up Wednesday night in Willingboro to lambaste Gov. Phil Murphy over how New Jersey will dole out aid to public schools in his first state budget proposal.  

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New Jersey's Troubling Trend, Increase In Bias And Hate Crimes

State attorney general says rise in reported incidents partly the result of country’s ‘political leaders’ who countenance ‘intolerance and hatred’.

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New Jersey Looks To California For Gun-Violence Research Model

Lawmakers tap Rutgers University, possibly as home for Firearm Violence Research Center that would study all facets of the issue.

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