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May 6, 2021
New Jersey Politics
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N.J. would be hit hardest by Bidenâs tax hikes on the rich, study shows
Just 1.2% of New Jersey taxpayers would see their taxes go up. But that's more than any other state.
By Jonathan D. Salant | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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15 N.J. school districts still all-remote. Gov. Murphy calls for holdouts to get back into classrooms.
The five remaining public school districts include Hillside, Irvington, Passaic, Paterson, and Pleasantville. Of those, only Hillside and Irvington have a set target date for returning to in-person or hybrid classes.
By Brent Johnson | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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N.J. gives Murphy good job ratings, but less than half are sure about re-electing him, poll shows
This is Monmouth University's first poll since last April, at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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N.J. cannabis commission urged to keep racial equity top priority in legal weed law
At a hearing, the New Jersey's Cannabis Regulatory Commission was told the new law does not go far enough to ensure social equity in the legal marijuana industry, and that it must pick up the slack.
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Leaders urge N.J. to divest pension from fossil fuels, battling climate change
It's the latest part of a growing divestment campaign in the Garden State
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Police chief got 11 weeks vacation, other cops, employees got âexcessiveâ payouts, audit says
Vacations, longevity bonuses and buybacks were red flagged by audit.
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