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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.

Collingswood Faces Government Shake-Up as Commissioners Push for Expanded Panel and Greater Transparency

Collingswood residents may be seeing changes in local government as divisions among the borough’s three-commissioner panel come into sharp focus. Elected officials are citing...

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New Jersey in Focus: Federal Workforce Shake-Up Hits Local Public Service, New Federal Workforce Shake-Ups Put New Jersey Jobs, Infrastructure, and Protections in the...

Federal workers power so much of New Jersey’s day-to-day stability, from airport security checkpoints and environmental monitoring to Social Security processing and national defense operations. Policies emerging from the Trump administration have placed those workers under heightened pressure, and New Jersey—home to tens of thousands of federal employees—faces a growing list of economic and public-service challenges as a result. Government shutdown threats and previously enacted furloughs left many civil-service families in our state uncertain about paychecks and basic financial security. Some endured weeks of unpaid work, forcing temporary reliance on food banks, emergency savings, or second jobs. Benefits that help stabilize federal households, including back-pay guarantees, healthcare coverage, and retirement security, have periodically been called into...

Hoboken Mayoral Runoff Heats Up as Russo and Jabbour Clash Over Experience, Taxes, and Development

Hoboken is heading into a highly anticipated mayoral runoff next Tuesday, and Tuesday night’s debate at Hoboken High School offered voters a clear view of how the two remaining candidates plan to frame their campaigns. While the venue provided a nostalgic backdrop for one candidate, the substance of the discussion ranged from school funding and taxes to development and parking—issues that touch nearly every resident of the Mile-Square City. For deeper coverage of statewide political dynamics, readers can explore our politics section. Michael Russo, a lifelong Hoboken resident and son of a former mayor, opened the debate by highlighting his personal connection to the city, even referencing his time attending Hoboken High School. “I actually walked...