Christie Forms Gun Violence Task Force [VIDEO]
Gov. Chris Christie is refusing to take a position on President Barack Obama's call for a federal ban on assault weapons.
Gov. Chris Christie is refusing to take a position on President Barack Obama's call for a federal ban on assault weapons.
An Assembly panel approved a measure Thursday to help provide redress to the many women forced into internment by the Japanese Army and subjected to horrific conditions during World War II.
The debate in the House over the remaining $51 billion in super-storm Sandy Relief aid is expected to be heated and lengthy today.
With the war in Afghanistan winding down after 11 years, President Barack Obama says the time is right for U.S. forces to let Afghans do their own fighting.
It's official: Newark Mayor Cory Booker is running for the United States Senate seat currently held by Frank Lautenberg.
In his 2013 State of the State Address before a special joint session of the legislature today, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie did tour some of his accomplishments from the previous year as is customary in the yearly message. The Governor talked of reining in property taxes and growing private sector jobs, but his primary focus was Sandy and the state’s recovery from the super-storm.
The names and addresses of gun owners in New Jersey would be prohibited from being released to the public under legislation that's being sponsored by State Assemblyman Dave Rible.
After initial delay the House of Representatives voted in favor of a 9.7 billion dollar Sandy Flood Aid Bill, the first part of the 60 billion dollars in total Sandy Aid requested by the President and Senate.
Despite the devastation left in the wake of super-storm Sandy many Mayors along the Jersey Shore are pledging and/or hoping to be open for business by Memorial Day.
The House has overwhelmingly approved $9.7 billion to pay flood insurance claims for the many home and business owners flooded out by Superstorm Sandy.
New legislation to protect the names and addresses of legal-gun owners is being crafted by Shore area lawmakers.
Mystery still surrounds why House Majority Leader John Boehner pulled the $60 billion dollar Sandy disaster relief package from consideration Monday but Congressman Jon Runyan (R) says Boehner told him he "deserves" the firestorm of anger