NJ Vindicator
Climate activists urge towns, counties to stop hiring lobbying firms with fossil fuel clients
Report released as legislators debate the “Polluters Pay to Make New Jersey More Affordable Act” Environmental groups are urging New Jersey counties and municipalities to stop hiring lobbying firms…
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9mPolluters Pay bill advances as advocates urge lawmakers to shift climate costs from taxpayers
Assembly committee releases legislation that would create a $50 billion fund for resiliency, infrastructure, and climate adaptation projects
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6mA homeless response system on the brink, and a chance to stabilize it
The state needs to strengthen life-saving funding for our homeless response system, or face a deeper and more costly crisis later.
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3mMiddlesex County man sentenced in $7.7 million securities fraud case
Prosecutors said Shahid Javed used fictitious fuel companies, false promises of returns, and a Ponzi scheme to steal millions from investors.
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19mGov. Sherrill’s data center “guardrails” look more like a green light
Political spin advances a pro–data center agenda
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6mJersey Vindicator sues for release of body camera footage in Delaney Hall theft case
The lawsuit challenges the decision to withhold footage tied to criminal charges against an Essex County sergeant.