NJ Vindicator
New Jersey’s water crisis: A deficit of planning and a drought of action
Pollution, overdevelopment, and years of government inaction are placing a growing strain on the state’s water supply
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9mLegislature sends FAIR Act to Gov. Sherrill, advancing ban on algorithmic rent-setting software
Supporters say bill would curb anti-competitive rent-setting practices that drive up housing costs
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15mNew Jersey's $60.7 billion budget signed into law by Gov. Mikie Sherrill
Sherrill touts smaller structural deficit, record school funding, and expanded tax credits. Critics question last-minute budget negotiations, Stay NJ changes, and state's long-term fiscal outlook
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15mNew Jersey's $60.7 billion budget signed into law by Gov. Mikie Sherrill
Sherrill touts smaller structural deficit, record school funding, and expanded tax credits. Critics question last-minute budget negotiations, Stay NJ changes, and state's long-term fiscal outlook
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9mFive minutes with retiring New Jersey State Climatologist Dave Robinson
The Rutgers professor discusses Hurricane Sandy, climate change, and the future of weather in New Jersey.
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7mNew Jersey officials praise Supreme Court ruling protecting birthright citizenship
State leaders, civil liberties advocates, and immigration activists say the ruling reaffirms the Fourteenth Amendment's guarantee of citizenship by birth.