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| Legal Weed Is Coming to New Jersey Democratic Senator Nicholas Scutari, a longtime legalization advocate who sponsored New Jersey's medical marijuana law, introduced a bill in May permitting state residents age 21 and over to use small amounts of pot. Under the plan, New Jerseyans could carry, transport, or consume up to: one ...
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| SCOTUS Appears Ready to Rule In Favor of NJ Sports Betting When the Supreme Court of the United States hears oral arguments in a case it is always a guessing game as to what the court's final decision will be, but legal scholars can often accurately predict the outcome based on the questions the justices ask during the arguments. And virtually every expert who ...
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| PASPA Repeal Odds Tilt in New Jersey's Favor Following Supreme Court Hearing Arguing on behalf of New Jersey and its voters' wishes to allow the state's horse racetracks and Atlantic City casinos to operate sportsbooks, attorney Ted Olson cited anti-commandeering interpretations of the Tenth Amendment and Commerce Clause. He said the government cannot make one state ...
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| Police stepping up patrol in Lakewood after uptick in fatal crashes Authorities in Ocean County announced Monday they are stepping up traffic enforcement in the state's fastest growing town after a rash of car ... The effort is being led by the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office with the cooperation from the Lakewood Police Department and the New Jersey State Police.
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| New Jersey Transit Withholds Data Subpoenaed for Lawmakers' Safety Probe New Jersey Transit is suppressing internal documents subpoenaed by state legislators investigating how the once-model commuter system fell into a ... Though NJ Transit has handed over 28,000 pages of documents, the missing information may point to troubles deeper than what lawmakers have ...
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| ACLU-NJ: NJ bail reform praised, but mass incarceration persists | Opinion By Alexander Shalom. New Jersey has good reason to be proud of its landmark bail reforms, but for them to be truly successful, they must reduce the number of people -- presumed innocent -- held in jail before trial. In January, the Garden State largely eliminated money bail in favor of a new system that ...
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| PSEG wants rate increase to subsidize nuclear power The parent company of Public Service Electric and Gas Co. wants a rate increase to subsidize its two nuclear plants in New Jersey — but the state's largest utility isn't saying how much. Public Service Enterprise Group representatives told state lawmakers that without a subsidy, nuclear power will be ...
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| Coroner called to I-78 crash in New Jersey GREENWICH TWP., Pa. - New Jersey State Police are investigating a deadly crash on I-78 in Warren County. It happened on I-78 eastbound near Exit 6 in Greenwich Township. State police said one person was killed and the coroner was called to the scene. The right lane remains closed just before the ...
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| Help Improve Driver Education in New Jersey In our recent rankings, which ranked New Jersey #9 overall based upon relatively strong planning and complete streets policies at the state level, the state received only 5 points out of a potential 20 for Driver Education Requirements. A bill similar to Senate Bill 2894 has been approved by the New ...
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