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Hochul Pledges Taxpayers Won't Be On Hook For Bank Failure
N.Y. Gov. Kathy Hochul pledges to protect money, insisting its takeover by federal government won't be a taxpayer-funded bail out.
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N.Y. Gov. Kathy Hochul pledges to protect money, insisting its takeover by federal government won't be a taxpayer-funded bail out.
Supreme Court considers lawsuit challenging federal rule requiring commercial fishing boat captains to pay for monitors to observe catches.
Home addresses of New Jersey elected officials will be shielded from public view under controversial proposal approved by state Legislature.
During the week of Feb. 20-26, Ballotpedia tracked 89 House election-related bills nationally. As of Feb. 26, Ballotpedia has tracked 88 ...
Between Feb. 20-26, state supreme courts issued 154 opinions nationally. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued the most with 45.
More than 1.7 million N.J. homeowners and renters have applied for rebates under new state program aimed at offsetting rising property tax.
As of Feb. 19, Ballotpedia has tracked 46 election-related bills in the New Jersey State Senate since the beginning of the year.
The anti-racketeering commission was created 70 years ago to rout out organized crime and corruption along New York Harbor's docks.
New York’s newly enacted restrictions on firearms in places of worship violate the constitution.
Between Feb. 13-19, state supreme courts issued 233 opinions nationally. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued the most with 77.
Governors use executive orders to manage executive branch operations.
A group of 30 New Jersey mayors are seeking a temporary moratorium on new wind power projects, citing a recent spike in whale deaths.
AGs call on justices to uphold federal whistleblower lawsuits accusing pharmacies of overbilling government health insurance drug programs.
That's under most circumstances, but can they still lose their badge if they are caught getting high on the job.
"That decision made the issue of abortion a state-by-state decision whether to allow, set limitations or forbid the practice."
New York's plan to charge commuters a $23 congestion toll contains a "hidden tax" that could make it more expensive to drive into the city.
Republicans are urging Murphy to provide relief for taxpayers, and fiscal restraint in his preliminary budget plan to be unveiled next week.
Gov. Murphy's administration diverted millions of dollars and federal fuel assistance and energy relief funds to help with energy bills.
But the Garden State hasn't followed others in making those emergency regulations a permanent part of the health care system.
Connecticut lawmakers are considering a plan to scrap a controversial tax credit criticized as a giveaway for big Hollywood movie studios.