The bill was crafted in response and encouraged by a national dialogue on incidents occurring during routine law enforcement stops.

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The bill was crafted in response and encouraged by a national dialogue on incidents occurring during routine law enforcement stops.
Sen. Cory Booker said the Senate needs to conduct an impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
State Sen. Anthony M. Bucco (R-25) added, “The simple fact is, even with the unforeseen disruptions and challenges to our lives last year, the State of the State could be stronger if we didn’t have unnecessary missteps from this administration.”
Sen. Bob Menendez reaffirmed his promise to fight for The Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act.
State officials attempted to clarify issues surrounding the arrival and plans for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Congressional leaders clinched a $900 billion COVID-19 stimulus deal.
The law would allow new drivers who passed their road tests to drive for 60 days while waiting to receive their probationary drivers’ license.
An independent U.S. government advisory panel endorsed widespread use of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine.
New Jersey is looking into what policies, laws and regulations it would need to enact self-driving cars.
The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) announced new start dates for the Winter sport season.
Gov. Phil Murphy announced new gathering restrictions aimed at reducing the coronavirus second wave.
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.”
More than 5,000 new coronavirus cases were reported in New Jersey over the weekend.
Two Democrats maintained their lead in the 25th Legislative District special election.