A sweeping new report examining recent federal health policy changes is sparking urgent conversation across New Jersey, where health advocates, medical providers, and residents...
As the November 4 election draws near, New Jersey finds itself in the midst of a whirlwind political week, with a combination of high-profile endorsements, controversial legislation, and ongoing debates over federal appointments dominating the headlines. The stakes could not be higher in the closely watched gubernatorial contest between Democratic Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli, with recent polls showing the race within a few percentage points and public attention intensifying across the state.
Gubernatorial Race Tensions Rise
With early in-person voting set to begin October 25 through November 2, both campaigns are ramping up outreach and messaging. Sherrill currently holds a slim advantage in most independent surveys, though several polls depict the contest as effectively...
As the New Jersey State Legislature moves through its current lame duck session from November 2025 through January 2026, lawmakers are confronting a slate of high-profile and often contentious legislation. With outgoing legislators wrapping up their terms, several bills addressing affordable housing, climate policy, healthcare access, and government oversight have emerged as key priorities, drawing intense public and political scrutiny.
One of the most notable developments involves a bill (S4924/A6000) that would have significantly curtailed the powers of the State Comptroller’s office by removing its investigative and subpoena authority. The proposal was met with swift opposition from watchdog groups, advocacy organizations, and members of the public concerned about accountability and transparency in government. Under mounting pressure,...