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New Jersey’s political landscape is a vibrant and often hotly contested arena, reflecting the diverse perspectives of its nearly 9.3 million residents. While often perceived as a “blue” state, consistently voting Democratic in presidential elections since 1992, the state’s gubernatorial races and local contests frequently offer a more nuanced and competitive picture, showcasing a blend of progressive and conservative viewpoints. The state operates with a bicameral legislature, consisting of a 40-member Senate and an 80-member General Assembly, alongside a powerful governorship. Key issues dominating political discourse in the Garden State often revolve around affordability and high property taxes, the cost of living, economic development, and infrastructure. Social issues like education policy, healthcare, and environmental concerns also play significant roles in shaping the political agenda. New Jersey’s political scene is dynamic, with strong party organizations, active grassroots movements, and a media landscape dedicated to scrutinizing policy and elections. Whether you’re interested in statewide elections, the impact of federal policies, or local community governance, New Jersey offers a compelling study in American politics.

Barrymore Film Center Teams with Teaneck International Film Festival for NJ Premiere of “Steal This Story, Please!”

In a bold celebration of independent journalism and documentary filmmaking, the Barrymore Film Center is partnering with the Teaneck International Film Festival (TIFF) to...

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NJ Supreme Court Approves Out-of-State Referral Fees in Recent Decision

In a significant ruling on February 18, 2025, the New Jersey Supreme Court determined that the state's Rules of Court permit certified attorneys to pay referral fees to lawyers in other states, even if those lawyers are not licensed to practice in New Jersey. The decision, made in In re Opinion No. 745 of the Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics (089278), marks a key development in the interpretation of professional conduct standards within the state. The Court’s ruling clarified that while the payment of referral fees between attorneys has traditionally been regulated within state boundaries, New Jersey's ethical guidelines can extend to include out-of-state lawyers. This opens the door for greater collaboration across state...

New Jersey Eyes Health Insurance Windfall to Boost Budget Surplus — Advocates Raise Concerns

Explore New Jersey – Your Local Insight into Wellness, Policy, and Public Priorities New Jersey is at the center of a growing debate over how to handle an unexpected financial boost. A proposed plan to use a $625 million surplus from a health insurance windfall to shore up the state’s general budget surplus is drawing strong reactions from both sides of the political aisle, as well as from health care advocates across the Garden State. While the state’s leadership sees this as a strategic move to strengthen fiscal reserves and support long-term stability, critics are sounding the alarm — warning that the funds were intended to improve public health access and affordability, not to plug budget holes. Where...