The New Jersey House delegation wants the state and local tax deduction reinstated in the American Jobs Plan.

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The New Jersey House delegation wants the state and local tax deduction reinstated in the American Jobs Plan.
A Northwest New Jersey center would serve the 50,000 veterans living in Sussex, Morris, Hunterdon, and Warren counties.
New Jersey lawmakers are united in the fight to reinstate the State and Local Tax deduction.
As we get closer to the June 8 primary election, North-JerseyNews.com will post a weekly notebook of news concerning North Jersey races.
New Jersey state officials presented two coronavirus case models to prepare New Jerseyans for the pandemic that could last through the Summer.
Malinowski reintroduced the Protecting Americans from Dangerous Algorithms Act that is designed to hold large social media platforms accountable for their algorithmic amplification of harmful, radicalizing content.
Supporters of the House bill are promoting the legislation as comprehensive effort to combat racial bias while offering greater accountability in policing.
Guidelines allowing for visitations at long-term care facilities in New Jersey during the coronavirus pandemic were revised that will result in increased interactions between residents and their loved ones.
Veterans who live in Morris, Sussex, and Warren counties have no drive about an hour to access counseling and other vital support services.
The legislation marks the first significant move on gun control since Democrats won the White House and majority of both chambers in Congress during the 2020 Election.
For the People Act, also known as House Resolution 1 (H.R. 1), proposes the largest overhaul of U.S. election law since the enactment of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
State officials recently warned that the increase of coronavirus variants in the Garden State is an issue they are monitoring.
For the weekend of March 6 and 7, the state reported 5,092 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and 54 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 811,609 and 23,574.
New Jersey Republicans in the State Senate and Assembly will join together to hold an investigation into Gov. Phil Murphy’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.