TRENTON, N.J. (WPVI) -- New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy said the state's tax incentive programs amounted in some cases to "crony capitalism" and called for the expiring credits to be overhauled ...
Just before midnight on July 1, Gov. Phil Murphy signed the final budget of his administration into law. The record $58.8 billion spending plan includes a number of notable investments in key areas ...
Open Enrollment for Get Covered New Jersey, the state’s official health insurance marketplace, begins Saturday, giving residents a chance to review coverage options amid looming federal changes that ...
TRENTON, N.J. -- Only a week into his administration, and after attacking government aid to companies in his campaign, Gov. Phil Murphy sent a letter to Amazon supporting up to $5 billion in ...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and First Lady Tammy Murphy made about $3.4 million in income last year — about $2 million more than they pulled in the year before, according to partial tax returns and a ...
Concerns grow in New Jersey as a shrinking state workforce struggles to keep up with rising demand amid a budget that ...
The governor of New Jersey wants to go all in on sin, proposing more than a billion dollars in new or increased taxes and fees on everything from online gambling to alcohol. Phil Murphy, who is ...
State legislators from Essex County have been busy in the halls of Trenton. Catch up with some of the latest laws they've ...
KEARNY, N.J. (PIX11) — Deep in the industrial byways of South Kearny is a longtime, family-run company. “We’ve been here for about 58 of [our] 60 years,” said Eddie Russnow, President of MAC Products.
TRENTON, New Jersey — New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday night signed his final budget — and faced rare and biting criticisms from within his own administration and longtime allies. Two members of ...
TRENTON — In signing New Jersey’s $58.8 billion budget into law, Gov. Phil Murphy touted its property tax relief, education funding and money for NJ Transit. But lawmakers from South Jersey were less ...