What is “the Line”? The Line refers to an inherent Ballot design structure unique to NJ that lists candidates according to an endorsed slate versus […]
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What’s Important to Know About NJ This Week – 03/30/2024
Political Machines Fight to Keep the Line, Tax on Businesses to Close Transit Gap, OSC Goes After Hudson County, Questions on Murphy’s Budget, Get Ready […]
What’s Important to Know About NJ This Week – 03/23/2024
Scutari Lies About OPRA Bill & Murphy Plays Dumb, NJ DOE Invests in Tutoring, NJ Students Behind in Math,Primer on “the Line,” Incarcerated Waiting on […]
What’s Important to Know About NJ This Week – 03/16/2024
OPRA Safe (for now), Momentum for Abolishing the Line grows, Pre-Schools Get More Support, ADU’s Get a Boost, A Different Perspective on the Affordable Housing […]
What’s Important to Know About NJ This Week – 03/09/2024 – Defend the Open Public Records Act
We will take a different approach with this week’s State Matters and focus on bills from State Assemblyman Danielsen and State Sarlo that seek to […]
What’s Important to Know About NJ This Week – 03/02/2024
NJ Schools Best in Nation?, Blood Tests for DUI, Apprenticeship Programs Get 8 Million Dollar Boost, Many Districts Win Big & Others Lose in Budget, […]
Kevin Walsh – Government Accountability Jedi – Deserves Our Help
Kevin Walsh is NJ’s Acting State Comptroller, and his appointment is being held up by two Senators connected to a South Jersey Party Boss who […]
What’s Important to Know About NJ This Week – 02/24/2024
Property Taxes Hitting 10k, Age of Consent May Lower for Behavioral Health Services, ACLU Launches Clemency Project, Norovirus is the Latest Craze, Message from Kevin […]
BHCW Night Watch Episode 28: Former BHPSNJ BOE Member John Sincaglia
John Sincaglia joins BHCW to give his perspective on the first two Berkeley Heights BOE Meetings of the Year, the Audit, the Courtesy Busing Controversy, […]
What’s Important to Know About NJ This Week – 02/17/2024
Property Taxes May Increase Due to School Aid Cuts, Drug Overdose Deaths on the Decline, Don’t Knock Mississippi, Prisoner Suicides Lead To Questions Towns Facing […]