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Updated Election Results: NJ Senate And Assembly Races 2017
Polls across New Jersey officially closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday, sealing the fate of dozens of candidates seeking to fill seats in all of the state's Senate and Assembly districts.
Jersey Residents Would Lose Big Under New Trump-House Republican Tax Bill
WASHINGTON -- New Jersey taxpayers would lose their ability to deduct state income or sales taxes, and have their property tax break capped at $10,000 under tax-cutting legislation released Thursday by House Republican leaders.
Why Voting Matters
Voting is the essence of a democracy. Our country was founded on the principles of democratic participation that guaranteed the right of all citizens to have a role in shaping their government. Though for most our country’s existence, it failed to deliver on those guarantees, especially for women and minorities. That said, our imperfect union can only function at its best when its citizens are active participants.
What Are New Jersey's Safest Hospitals? Here's How They All Fared In New National Survey
Nearly half of New Jersey's hospitals earned an "A" in the latest national safety report measuring how effective nurses, doctors and other medical staff are in preventing infections, falls and mistakes than often make patients sicker than they arrived.
Voters Will Decide On Two State Questions
New Jersey voters will be asked to elect more than their governor, state legislators and local officeholders next month.
Forget Free College. How About Free Credentials?
As we continue to think about how best to prepare our current and future workforce for the opportunities that will present themselves, we have to look at how we can and should synergize the offerings at our institutions of higher education and our workforce development goals.
Letter: Your Votes Can Protect Women's Healthcare
On Nov. 7, New Jersey voters will have a choice. They can continue to attack women’s reproductive healthcare services, like cancer screenings, birth control, and testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, as has been done for the past 7½ years under the Christie administration. Or, they can elect leaders who will stand up for women’s health regardless of income or ZIP code.
Murphy Says Judge Him On If Economy Grows, Becomes Fair
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — The Democratic candidate running to succeed Republican Gov. Chris Christie said Monday that voters should judge him on whether he grows the state’s economy and whether it becomes “fair.”