Gov. Phil Murphy, for the second time in as many days, attacked Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s plan not to offer additional aid to states battling the COVID-19 crisis.

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Gov. Phil Murphy, for the second time in as many days, attacked Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s plan not to offer additional aid to states battling the COVID-19 crisis.
The Murphy Administration released a survey it says shows while businesses are eager to reopen, owners are taking the public health risks posed by COVID-19 seriously and the responsibility to provide a safe experience for employees and customers.
Gov. Phil Murphy announced at his daily briefing on June 9 that he will sign an executive order rescinding his stay-at-home order in effect since March 21 due to the coronavirus. Additionally, the governor expanded the limits of indoor gathering while announcing a gradual increase of outdoor gathering through the beginning of July.
A day of protests over the death of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer were held across the nation, including New Jersey.
New Jersey’s Department of Children and Families (DCF) released specific COVID-19 operating guidance for child daycare centers on May 30.
Gov. Phil Murphy announced three children-centric opening dates in New Jersey for programs limited during the coronavirus crisis.
Gov. Phil Murphy plans to give more specifics on the reopening of the New Jersey May 29 even as state officials expressed concerns about some recent COVID-19 spikes in significant data points.
The state’s COVID-19 testing capacity has reached a key milestone in Gov. Phil Murphy’s Road Back plan to reopen New Jersey.
The actions taken by Gov. Phil Murphy and his staff to combat the coronavirus has earned widespread support from residents in New Jersey, according to the Monmouth University Poll released Apr. 21.