Booker’s Job Approval Rating Slips During Presidential Run Michael Hill, NJTV News | September 20, 2019 | Politics Monmouth University poll shows 45% of New Jersey voters approve of the senator’s job performance, down from 54% in 2018
Judge Hears Arguments For and Against State’s Dark Money Disclosure Law Colleen O'Dea | September 18, 2019 | Politics Fact that passage of donor-transparency measure was prompted by intra-party feud is cited as reason to doubt its bona fides
Activists Press for Federal Dollars to Upgrade NJ’s Voting Machines Briana Vannozzi, NJTV News | September 18, 2019 | Politics, Elections 2019 Campaigning for major spending on election security — including a paper backup of ballots
Remembering Sen. Anthony Bucco Michael Aron, NJTV News | September 18, 2019 | Politics Long-serving state lawmaker voted against taxes and regulation as consistently as anyone
Late Changes to Election Law Throw Voters, County Clerks for a Loop — Again Colleen O'Dea | September 17, 2019 | Politics, Elections 2019 With opt-out forms for voting by mail just reaching some voters, and county clerks buried in paperwork, meeting Saturday’s deadline is looking increasingly doubtful
Murphy’s Passage to India Raises Questions About Funding Trade Missions John Reitmeyer | September 16, 2019 | Politics The governor isn’t the first state executive to use dark money to defray the cost of his trade mission, but that makes it tough to ...
Dark Money Group That Supports Murphy Releases Its Donor List Colleen O'Dea | September 13, 2019 | Politics Few surprises among the contributors to New Direction New Jersey, beyond total amount — $4.5M — donated by NJEA group
Murphy’s conditional veto of expungement bill leads lawmakers to rewrite Joanna Gagis, NJTV News | September 13, 2019 | Politics Senate president says new bill builds on chief executive's proposal and will be put up for a vote in the Senate
Proposed $120M Bond Will Speed Newark’s Push to Get Lead Out of Drinking Water John Reitmeyer | September 12, 2019 | Politics Additional funding could help the Brick City resolve its drinking-water crisis in two to three years, cutting time needed by half
A Day Of What-ifs, Spent In Service Of Ensuring Free And Fair Elections Colleen O'Dea | September 11, 2019 | Politics, Elections 2019 Elections officials, others gather in Princeton to hone plans to prevent cyber attacks, and other threats to democracy