Maryland Lawmakers Agree on Taxing Car Tires
Annapolis, MD – April 1, 2025 – Maryland’s state budget
Annapolis, MD – April 1, 2025 – Maryland’s state budget
In a dazzling display of self-importance masquerading as principle, Senator
In a move that’s left political insiders choking on their
BROCKTON, Mass. — On February 25, U.S. Immigration and Customs
NEWARK, N.J. — Alina Habba, the newly appointed interim U.S.
TRENTON, N.J. — Governor Phil Murphy is facing backlash from
TOMS RIVER, N.J. — A fire that broke out early
QUEENS, N.Y. — Two probationary NYPD officers assigned to the
HARTFORD, Conn. — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested
NEWARK, N.J. — Your school district might be faced with
NEW YORK — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported two
Washington, DC –A DC District Court attorney is reportedly investigating
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Virginia Giuffre, one of the
As a New Jersey resident, I’ve watched the push for
TRENTON, NJ – The U.S. Constitution and the Bill of
TRENTON, NJ – If you think the upcoming 20% electricity
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi on Monday
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The Republican Party of New Mexico’s Albuquerque
NEW EGYPT, NJ — Governor Jack Ciattarelli is set to
New Jersey AG Calls for Meeting on VA Abortion Care Rule
**TRENTON, NJ** – New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin has joined a coalition of six attorneys general to request a meeting with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Doug Collins and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russell Vought. The purpose of the meeting is to urge the Trump Administration to maintain a federal rule that grants veterans and their families access to important reproductive health services, which includes abortion care.
The “Reproductive Health Services” Rule allows the VA medical benefits package and CHAMPVA to provide abortion counseling and services in cases where the patient’s life or health is at risk or in instances of self-reported rape or incest. The Trump Administration is currently reviewing this rule and has conducted meetings with various stakeholders.
Attorney General Platkin expressed concerns about the potential changes to veterans’ access to reproductive health services, stating the importance of these services for veterans. He highlighted the hardships that could result from blocking access to these crucial medical services, emphasizing the need to prevent any rollback of current regulations.
The attorneys general argue that preserving the rule is vital as it addresses healthcare gaps for veterans and families, especially regarding emergency conditions linked to pregnancy and miscarriage complications.
NEWARK, NJ — A Middlesex County man has been charged
BRIDGETON, NJ — A former school custodian who admitted to
SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR — A U.S. Customs and Border
TRENTON, NJ – It’s election season. Democrats running for governor
TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is on
TRENTON, N.J. — Domestic violence offenders in New Jersey could
Middletown, NJ, March 30, 2025 – Residents of Middletown, New
BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — A large crowd of over 300
NEWARK, DE — Newark City Councilwoman Dwendolyn “Wendy” Creecy was
LAS VEGAS, NV — A Las Vegas resident has been
MIDDLETOWN, NJ – The Township of Middletown is set to
TRENTON, NJ — Tensions in New Jersey’s Republican ranks escalated
BEDMINSTER, NJ – Jack Ciattarelli, the leading Republican candidate for
TRENTON, NJ – MMove over, MAGA hats—Governor Phil Murphy has
TRENTON, NJ — A heated back-and-forth between New Jersey Assemblyman
Lumberton, NJ — A new video released this week shows
Trump praises New Jersey as ‘underrated’ as he touts Garden
WEST ORANGE, NJ — The lights have gone out at
New Jersey Lawmakers Address Energy Affordability Concerns
**TRENTON, NJ** – A joint meeting of the Senate Select Committee and Assembly Communications Committee held on Friday brought the issue of energy affordability to the forefront in New Jersey. The committees examined the growing concerns over rising energy costs in the state.
Senator Latham Tiver (R-08) discussed the current energy sector challenges. He attributed the situation to Democratic policies that align with Governor Murphy’s energy plans, which include decommissioning nuclear and coal energy sources while phasing out natural gas.
Tiver stated that the increased demand for electricity, coupled with the removal of energy sources, has contributed to higher prices. He highlighted the stalled progress of initiatives like offshore wind, citing them as mismanaged and insufficient to replace decommissioned sources.
The senator described the situation as indicative of poor governance. He expressed concerns over the future affordability of energy in New Jersey.
Key Points: TOMS RIVER, NJ — A fugitve with multiple
TRENTON, N.J. — Members of the 9th Legislative District warned
Key Points OAKLAND, N.J. — A Union City man has
Key Points TRENTON, N.J. — Senate Republican Leader Anthony M.
Key Points: MORRISTOWN, N.J. — A former church bookkeeper has
TRENTON, N.J. — A leaked internal memo from the New
TRENTON, N.J. — A suspended IT employee with the New
TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey Sen. John Bramnick has reintroduced
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. — Vice President JD Vance departed