State officials sought to reassure New Jerseyans the pause in administering Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines should not dissuade residents from getting vaccinated

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State officials sought to reassure New Jerseyans the pause in administering Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines should not dissuade residents from getting vaccinated
The GOP State Senator does not want to see a repeat of last year when schools cancelled their traditional graduation ceremonies at the outset of the coronavirus pandemic.
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The legislation seeks to address long wait times at MVC agencies while maintaining public safety measures for those attempting to obtain REAL ID identification cards and taking driver’s license exams.
Assemblyman Brian Bergen believes the nine-bill package would bring New Jersey to the top of the list in regards to taking care of veterans.
Republicans in Trenton recently pushed to move forward legislation that would put a 14-day cap on any rule issued by Murphy unless it receives legislative approval.
New Jersey Republicans in Trenton are taking issue with Gov. Phil Murphy’s budget allocations for education across the state, arguing it would hamstring underfunded districts in Northwestern New Jersey.
Assemblywoman Aura Dunn’s bill would permit municipalities with a population under 5,000 to hire nonresident emergency management coordinators
The two Morris County lawmakers are pressing Gov. Phil Murphy to allow the parents of high school and youth athletes to be spectators at indoor events.
Sen. Cory Booker and Rep. Donald Payne announced their support to remove President Donald Trump from the White House
Assemblywoman Aura Dunn and State Sen. Anthony Bucco want the federal government to increase transitional housing programs.
New Jersey’s Department of Health provided guidelines to long-term care facilities on visitation policies for the holidays.
The concession clears the way for GOP incumbents State Sen Anthony Bucco and Assemblywoman Aura Dunn to return to Trenton representing the 25th Legislative District.
Gov. Phil Murphy had a strong message for New Jersey residents complaining about following the mask protocols in the state: “You know what’s more uncomfortable and annoying? When you die.”