If confirmed, New Jersey-born and educated Anne Milgram will head the nation's federal law enforcement agency, tasked with combating drug trafficking and distribution within the United States.
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NJ posts 2,000 COVID cases as wave slows over weekend
April 12's figures are the lowest they have been in five weeks. The seven-day average was 3,173 cases, down 18% from last week but still 8% up from last month.
Read More »Murphy greenlights $15M small business COVID relief
The state assistance is meant to help employers that have taken financial hits due to the slew of business closures and other public health restrictions amid the pandemic.
Read More »With billions in extra cash, Moody’s upgrades NJ outlook
The credit rating agency will revise the state’s A3 rating from negative to stable, almost a year after it warned that New Jersey could suffer devastating economic blows because of the pandemic.
Read More »Shots fired
The battle over the state's budget begins in Trenton.
Read More »On track?
New Jersey – the most densely populated state in the nation with myriad roads, bridges, tunnels, trains and pipes along with clean energy aspirations – stands to reap much from the American Jobs Plan. But the program has been mired in partisan warfare since President Joe Biden unveiled the proposal.
Read More »$35M in COVID relief grants cleared for restaurants, bars
The new bill offers assistance to establishments with up to 50 employees. “These are among the places that have been hardest hit by the pandemic,” Gov. Phil Murphy said. “Margins for our restaurants, if they’re positive at all, remain razor-thin.”
Read More »GOP lawmakers pitch spending plan for NJ’s $6.4B COVID relief (updated)
“New Jersey will soon be swimming in cash from the federal government and I want to make sure those funds are dedicated to helping our taxpayers and the unemployed,” said Assembly Republican Jon Bramnick, R-21st District.
Read More »Unemployment claims surge as thousands go a year without work
More than 2 million New Jerseyans have sought unemployment assistance since March 2020, when Gov. Phil Murphy ordered sweeping closures and restrictions on businesses like restaurants, retail, salons and barbershops, casinos, malls, gyms and theaters.
Read More »Murphy team approves $11.4M in tax breaks for urban redevelopment program
The Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit will help finance 18 nonprofits in 11 cities, including Atlantic City, Camden, Newark, Paterson and Trenton.
Read More »First Cannabis Regulatory Commission meeting set for April 12
The virtual event will mark the official start of the group's work to craft New Jersey's adult-use and medical cannabis marketplace.
Read More »Governor OKs $15M COVID-relief grant for arts, culture
The newest batch of funding marks the second bill Gov. Phil Murphy approved from a broader set of $100 million in proposed pandemic assistance the state Legislature sent to his desk on March 25.
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