So, let’s Slap a New Coat of Paint On It Many state policy leaders treat New Jersey’s economy as if it were a stately mansion to […]
January 31, 2019
ISN’T $86 BILLION ENOUGH?
If there is anyone in New Jersey who believes that the answer to the state’s problems is higher taxes, a new report from Garden State Initiative […]
January 29, 2019
GOP opposes minimum wage as it passes Appropriations committee
From: NJ Assembly Republicans TRENTON, N.J. – Assembly Republicans on the appropriations committee spoke against the minimum wage bill advancing through the legislature. Though they are not […]
January 25, 2019
Transportation committee approves GOP resolution on Penn Station improvements
TRENTON, N.J. – The Assembly transportation committee approved a resolution urging Congress to examine Amtrak operations at New York Penn Station. The resolution (AR57) is sponsored by […]
Featured Resource Find Family Tips for Eating Healthy and Being Active The new year often starts with a renewed commitment to a healthy lifestyle. The NJ […]
January 21, 2019
NJ26 In the News January 2019
Keep up with news from around the district and learn about upcoming events, including the 2019 Family Hockey Night in Fairfield and Family Bingo Night in […]
January 21, 2019
A Note from Asw DeCroce January 2019
Last year was challenging for New Jersey businesses, taxpayers, homeowners and commuters. Nearly a month into 2019, many of the difficulties we faced remain and have […]
January 16, 2019
Gov. Murphy’s Speech a Failure for Middle Class
Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce issued the following comments on Gov. Phil Murphy’s first State of the State Speech: Governor Murphy’s State of the State speech was a […]
December 31, 2018
The Year that Was and the One that Will Be
Challenging is the word that best describes New Jersey in 2018. State businesses and taxpayers, homeowners and commuters faced difficulties last year – but hopefully in […]