by Kayleigh | Apr 18, 2024 | News
BY: SOPHIE NIETO-MUNOZ As the fight over the county line unfolds, some lawmakers say now is the time to bring ranked-choice voting to local elections in New Jersey. With federal judges ordering county clerks to use a new kind of ballot for June’s Democratic primaries,...
by Kayleigh | Apr 9, 2024 | News
Princeton, NJ – On Monday, April 8, the first day of National Library Week and Right to Read Day, Princeton Council passed a resolution declaring Princeton a Book Sanctuary. Council’s action took a firm stance against the banning of books, an issue that has seen...
by Kayleigh | Mar 14, 2024 | News
TRENTON, NJ – Today, the Senate Environment Committee voted to release the Green Amendment (SCR43, Greenstein, Zwicker) in New Jersey which would amend the state’s constitution to recognize our right to clean air, clean water, and a healthy planet. The amendment would...
by Kayleigh | Feb 15, 2024 | News
TRENTON – In a major action taken to update and reform state civil rights law, the Senate passed legislation sponsored by Senator Andrew Zwicker and Senator Angela McKnight that would prohibit discrimination against persons because of their height or weight. “Roughly...