
The NJ African American Chamber Of Conference Hosts A 2025 Governors Candidate's Panel at The State Of Black New Jersey Summit
The primary election is scheduled for June 10, 2025.
Atlantic City Focus Executive Editor Raymond Tyler Interviews interviews community leaders to discuss civic engagement issues in his brand new podcast Civic Engagement with Raymond Tyler.
The primary election is scheduled for June 10, 2025.
Under the bill, each municipality would be required to submit a quarterly report to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA) of the affordable housing units, senior citizen housing units, and veterans units within their communities.
Baraka was in town roughly three-and-a-half months before the June primary to make his case to Atlantic City voters as to why, he believes will win the June primary as a Democrat and then the general election in November.
Ciattarelli discussed his views on relocating people from areas of "blite," owning franchises, and getting people back in the office who are working from home.
The 2025 primary election date has been changed from June 3, 2025 to June 10, 2025 to accommodate for a period of religious observance, ensuring all New Jersey voters have equal access to voting.
The bill establishes the "New Jersey Target Zero Commission" to study traffic safety measures.
Under the bill, municipalities would become eligible for preferences in certain state aid if they direct their local planning boards to review and update zoning rules to allow for more residential development.
Local Government Committee Reynolds-Jackson, Wimberly, Sumter, and Conaway bill aims to ensure that all New Jerseyans have equal access to the voting process.
Leadership roles are shifting in the New Jersey State Assembly.