State health officials are bracing for and expected COVID-19 surge over the next month.

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State health officials are bracing for and expected COVID-19 surge over the next month.
New Jersey is now one of nine states that will provide universal mail-in voting in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which means ballots will be automatically mailed to all registered voters.
Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce (R-26) recently joined state Sen. Mike Testa (R-1) in a push to let registered voters to cast ballots in person as a way to ensure the election goes smoothly.
New Jersey Democratic legislators are looking to delay the drawing of new legislative districts if census data is not available, a plan that Republicans in the state are objecting to.
Gov. Phil Murphy attacked GOP politicians looking to curtail aid to New Jersey, singling out Senate Majority Leader Sen Mitch McConnell by name.
In what he considers one of the few pockets left before ordering a full lockdown, Gov. Phil Murphy ordered all state and county parks closed
With the New Jersey primary for 2020 on the horizon, a bill working its way through Trenton will increase the pay for poll workers for