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New projections show rosier revenue, but Gov. Mikie Sherrill still wants cuts to offset any new spending, state Treasurer Aaron Binder said. (Illustration by Alex Cochran for New Jersey Monitor)

New Jersey will collect about $59.2 billion in revenue in the coming July-to-June fiscal year, forecasters from the Treasury an...


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Activists, lawmakers, and others rallied on the Statehouse steps in Trenton on May 18, 2026, to call for $5 million in state funding for community-based AAPI organizations. (Photo by Sophie Nieto-Muñoz/New Jersey Monitor)

A group of more than 50 activists, community leaders, and lawmakers rallied at the Statehouse Monday...


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Gov. Mikie Sherrill presents her budget plan to the Legislature at the Trenton Statehouse on March 10, 2026. (Photo by Anne-Marie Caruso/New Jersey Monitor)

by Simon Galperin

Almost every Friday afternoon for the first 18 months of the pandemic, I distributed food to dozens of families in Essex Co...


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The Assembly approved a bill to limit the power of pharmacy benefit managers, middlemen that critics say push drug prices higher. (Photo by New Jersey Monitor)

The state Assembly approved a measure Monday that would add New Jersey to a growing list of states seeking to


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Gov. Mikie Sherrill at Mulligan’s Pub in Hoboken on May 18, 2026, announcing a push to allow bars to stay open later for World Cup matches this summer. (Photo courtesy of the New Jersey Governor's Office)

Gov. Mikie Sherrill wants local governments to allow their bars and restaurants to move their last calls later to boo...


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