A major political and legal battle surrounding pesticides, public health, corporate accountability, and agricultural regulation intensified dramatically on April 30, 2026, when the U.S....
WOODBRIDGE – Jack Ciattarelli is talking Thursday evening to about 50 local Republicans in the open air – the side yard of a beauty salon on Amboy Avenue.
It’s an odd setting, but Ciattarelli is predictably upbeat.
“Woodbridge is ground zero, we can win here,” he says
Not only that, Ciattarelli is already talking about “coattails.” His. He hopes Republicans can win enough seats this fall to take control of the Assembly.
They need to flip 13 seats to do that. Talk about a tall order.
He said he thinks shooting for the stars is possible because the differences between New Jersey Democrats and Republicans have never been this “stark.”
While Dems talk about “pronouns” and social engineering, Ciattarelli said Republicans...
New Jersey’s political landscape is never short on headlines, and this week is no exception. As international diplomacy and local justice issues collide, two Garden State lawmakers are drawing attention—each for dramatically different reasons.
Sen. Andy Kim Appointed to Congressional-Executive Commission on China
Senator Andy Kim (D-NJ) continues to be one of the most internationally focused voices in New Jersey politics. This week, Kim was appointed to the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC)—a powerful, bipartisan group tasked with monitoring human rights and the rule of law in China and offering critical policy recommendations to the White House and Congress.
“Congress has a responsibility to ensure that the United States is shaping the future for our children, not Beijing,”...