Minimum wage bill tabled until Christie leaves
Almost 1 million workers in New Jersey labor for the minimum wage of $8.38 an hour, well below what it costs to provide basic support to a single adult. But relief won’t be coming while Chris Christie is still in office.
Read moreThen there were two
As of now, two Democrats are considered contenders for nomination to become New Jersey’s Governor in the 2017 election.
Read moreThe 2017 race for Governor of NJ is heating up early
This was a big week in New Jersey for Democratic gubernatorial politics.
Read moreDemocratic leaders caved to Christie on TTF funding
New Jersey State Senators Steve Oroho (R) and Paul Sarlo (D) crafted a bi-partisan compromise to save the Transportation Trust Fund. They jointly proposed to increase the gas tax and lower the estate tax.
Read moreSouth Jersey boss seeks North Jersey support for Sweeney
George Norcross, Democratic political boss in South Jersey, visited Hudson County politician Brian Stack to drum up support for Senate President Steve Sweeney’s bid for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination.
Read moreGovernor and Senate President stifle ELEC’s functioning
Bipartisan inaction is preventing New Jersey’s Election Law Enforcement Commission from doing its job. Both Governor Chris Christie and Senate President Steven Sweeney appear to be dragging their feet. They’re neglecting to appoint enough ELEC commissioners to allow the watchdog agency to act.
Read moreNJ gubernatorial hopefuls gather “at the Shore”
All five acknowledged aspirants to the Democratic nomination for Governor of New Jersey took part in last weekend’s Monmouth County Democratic convention.
Read moreGubernatorial hopefuls present themselves in Atlantic City
This week, possible candidates in the 2017 election for Governor showed up in force at the New Jersey League of Municipalities conference in Atlantic City.
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