by Kayleigh | Mar 3, 2025 | News
By: Nikita Biryukov New Jersey lawmakers are moving to codify court-set limits on confidentiality agreements that would bar workers from speaking publicly about retaliation, harassment, or discrimination. The Senate Labor Committee on Monday will weigh whether to...
by Kayleigh | Feb 17, 2025 | News
By Dustin Racioppi Six years ago, New Jersey’s highest-ranking Catholic Church leader promised “a new level of transparency” following one of the worst abuse scandals in the church’s history. Cardinal Joseph Tobin had just published a list of clergy members who were...
by Kayleigh | Feb 3, 2025 | News
By Zach Blackburn The Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee passed legislation Monday to revamp how automatic voter registration works at the Motor Vehicle Commission. The current system allows eligible voters who are updating or renewing their driver’s...
by Kayleigh | Jan 31, 2025 | News
By Tom Bergeron (New Jersey) In an effort to greatly empower neurodivergent individuals in the state – offering an opportunity to help members of a community that often is overlooked at the hiring time – State Sen. Andrew Zwicker (D-Hillsborough) on Thursday...
by Kayleigh | Jan 9, 2025 | News
By: Dustin Raciopi Lawmakers and victim advocates are calling for Seton Hall University’s president to resign after POLITICO revealed he was named in an internal report on sexual abuse allegations more than five years ago. They also want the Catholic university to...
by Kayleigh | Dec 18, 2024 | News
By: PrincetonInfo As the new year approaches and, with it, a new presidential administration and shifting policy priorities, leaders in New Jersey are considering how to strengthen laws and services within the state. The public is invited to join the discussion at...