NJ Vindicator
Can the FAIR Act make New Jersey rents more affordable?
Supporters say the legislation would restore rental market competition. Experts say it may slow rent increases but won't solve the state's housing crisis.
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11mNew Jersey remains among the nation's most expensive states for long-term care
Since 2014, the median monthly cost of a private nursing home room in New Jersey has increased by roughly 46%, reaching $14,357 per month in 2024.
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14mTrade group urges NJ lawmakers to divert $100 million from home care to nursing homes
As budget negotiations wind down, the Health Care Association of New Jersey is lobbying to shift $100 million from home- and community-based services to nursing homes, a proposal a state watchdog calls a "money grab."
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3mAppeals court upholds arbitration in Rutgers employee's flu vaccine firing
Court: grievance challenges firing, not Rutgers' influenza vaccine policy
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8mNJ appeals court upholds comptroller subpoena in College Achieve charter school investigation
Ruling says Comptroller can subpoena records from private companies that manage publicly funded charter schools
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11mThe nuclear energy gamble: Higher electric bills for dirty energy
Proposed legislation would expand subsidies for small modular reactors despite unresolved questions about cost, safety, waste disposal, and taxpayer liability.