Insider NJ’s Morning Intelligence Briefing: 2/2/2026

Below is Insider NJ's Morning Intelligence Briefing:
QUOTE OF THE DAY: "I need somebody who can just come in and just start kicking ass right away." - Senator Kim on his support for former Rep. Malinowski in the CD11 primary
TOP STORY: Singleton, Lawmakers, Ready to Dive into Key Sherrill Priority
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Governor Sherrill discussed ICE, President Trump, spending, and more, according to NJ.com.
Governor Sherrill's plan for a ICE video portal drew mixed reactions, according to NJ Spotlight.
Governor Sherrill and Ny Governor Hochul are in a standoff over the Port Authority, according to Politico NJ.
A federal appeals court won't delay the state's affordable housing law, according to MyCentralJersey.
South Jersey power broker George Norcross keeps beating corruption charges, according to NJ.com.
The state's employment and economic numbers look bad, according to NJ Herald.
The clash continues over the controversial Turnpike widening project, according to NJ.com.
The Jersey Shore may soon see more beach erosion, according to Burlington County Times.
A Gateway Tunnel board member had links to a firm that got a major contract, according to NJ Herald.
11 public officials in Atlantic County faced charges last year, according to Downbeach.
Hudson County commissioners approved $150k for a Bus Rapid Transit system study, according to Hudson County View.
Monmouth County Sheriff Golden is being sued for alleged 'shadowbanning' of critics on Facebook, according to the Asbury Park Press.
A Ocean County task force says there's nowhere to house the homeless, according to Jersey Shore Online.
Sussex County faces a critical salt shortage, according to TAPinto.
Senator Kim demanded President Trump stop meddling with Federal Reserve independence.
Rep. Kean expressed support for resuming Gateway Tunnel project funding.
Rep. Van Drew urged Democrats to avoid a government shutdown.
Duane Morris' Eric Martins passed away.
ICYMI: Sherrill sworn-in, issued first executive orders, inaugural address hit on affordability and defiant tone against Trump
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County convention season is here, according to NJ Globe.
In CD7, Democratic candidates participated in a forum in Hunterdon County. NJGOP Chair Hanlon says Rep. Kean is on strong footing for re-election. Kean has raised over $3M, according to NJ Globe. O'Rourke has raised nearly $500k. More than $9M has been raised in the race, according to NJ Globe. Mendoza dropped out of the Democratic primary, according to NJ Globe. Former Flemington Mayor Kutscher endorsed Shah, according to NJ Globe. Mayor Baraka endorsed Varela, according to Politico NJ.
In CD8, Mussab Ali kicked off his primary challenge to Rep. Menendez, according to JC Times. The NJEA and NEA endorsed Rep. Menendez, according to Hudson County View.
In CD11, Nearly 17,000 Democrats have voted so far, according to NJ Globe. Senator Kim and former Rep. Malinowski campaigned together, with Kim saying Malinowski is someone who can 'come in and just start kicking ass right away'. Jim Johnson endorsed Commissioner Gill. 1199J endorsed former LG Way. Senator Warren endorsed Mejia. The March On PAC endorsed Mejia. Former Maplewood Deputy Mayor Engel endorsed Mejia. Mejia condemned the arrests of journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort. Immigration is taking center stage in the race, according to Politico NJ. The race to replace Governor Sherrill is a raging fight, according to NJ.com. The race marks the first time some 17 year olds can vote, according to NJ.com.
In CD12, Cohen has the early fundraising edge in the Democratic primary, according to NJ Globe.
Bergen County Executive Tedesco was endorsed by over 100 Democratic officials.
Essex County Executive DiVincenzo is running for a seventh term, according to TAPinto.
ICYMI: In CD7, Sooy suspended campaign; CD11 VBM returns; Mejia braved cold; in CD12, Cohen considers larger terrain; in CD7, Dems offer differing ways; in CD11, candidates trudging into final week; Christie to stump for GOP; Brand taking look at Booker challenge; in CD11, Murphy gave boost to Gill; Sanders rallied with Mejia; Hanlon hopeful of flipping CD9; in CD12, Anderson intent on shaking up race; in CD7, Dems clashed over ICE
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Governor Sherrill tapped Kevin Jarvis as NJDOL Commissioner.
Governor Sherrill wants more engagement with the business community, according to BINJE.
The Senate Judiciary Committee are preparing to interview Governor Sherrill's Treasurer and AG nominees.
Senate Minority Leader Bucco urged de-escalation on the dialogue around immigration enforcement.
Senator Singleton says lawmakers are ready to dive into affordable housing.
Senator Sarlo says the state shouldn't focus on one single energy source, according to NJ.com.
Senators Amato and Polistina introduced legislation to ease the financial burden on first responders.
Speaker Coughlin shuffled committee appointments, according to NJ Globe.
Assembly Minority Leader DiMaio says Governor Sherrill's ICE portal will undermine law enforcement and public safety.
Assemblyman Webber says he was stripped of leadership roles after urging change in the party, according to NJ Spotlight.
Legislators may force small school districts to consolidate, according to the Press of Atlantic City.
Some lawmakers want virtual learning snow days to count, according to the Courier Post.
ICYMI: Bramnick warns GOP 'only going to get worse' w/ Trump; Sherrill signed six orders; Murphy took action on bills
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In Bayonne, Ashe-Nadrowski announced Rodriguez as the Ward 2 council candidate.
In Bedminster, the town moved to new digital addresses, according to NJ Hills.
In Bernardsville, dam removal moved forward, according to NJ Hills.
In Belleville, a whistleblower lawsuit was settled, according to NorthJersey.com.
In Berkeley Heights, the council will hear a presentation on the school referendum, according to TAPinto.
In Collingswood, officials didn't discuss EMS in caucus, according to NJ Pen. The town is restarting the EMS contract, according to the Retrospect.
In Edison, a former official raged against council salary hikes, according to NJ.com. The council will vote on the increases, according to MyCentralJersey.
In Essex Fells, the town issued e-bike guidelines, according to NJ Hills.
In Fair Lawn, BOE replacements stirred controversy, according to NorthJersey.com.
In Fairfield, the council proposed water and sewer rate hikes, according to TAPinto.
In Hackensack, the council will review the rental assistance program, according to TAPinto.
In Haddon, park upgrades were advanced, according to the Retrospect.
In Hillsborough, a proposed storage facility was reduced by 11%, according to MyCentralJersey.
In Hoboken, the water rate increase has opposition, according to TAPinto.
In Jackson, the first woman was appointed interim police chief, according to Jersey Shore Online.
In Jersey City, ICE apprehended several individuals in the Heights, according to Hudson County View. Bryant was selected for Deputy Mayor for Education, according to Hudson County View.
In Medford, the ex-mayor withdrew from the planning board, according to Pine Barrens Tribune.
In Medford Lakes, the town banned parking in front yards, according to Pine Barrens Tribune.
In Middletown, parents slammed a plan to redraw school boundaries, according to the Asbury Park Press.
In Milltown, the town needs a hero to save Groundhog Day, according to NJ.com.
In Montclair, the town is considering help for schools in financial crisis, according to Montclair Local.
In Montvale, two water mains burst, according to NorthJersey.com.
In Morristown, the Speedwell development battle ended, according to Morristown Green.
In Ocean Gate, the town's only school is on the brink of closing, according to NJ.com.
In Pemberton, the administrator will retire, according to Pine Barrens Tribune.
In Phillipsburg, the council voted to end rent control, according to Lehigh Valley Live.
In Plainfield, Democrats will meet to make key endorsements, according to TAPinto.
In Readington, the town was rocked by a small earthquake, according to NJ Hills.
In Roxbury, a landowner is suing the town over an ordinance limiting development, according to the Daily Record.
In Somerville, the town will study if the county complex qualifies as a redevelopment area, according to MyCentralJersey.
In Southampton, a settlement is in the works for a proposed water rate increase, according to Pine Barrens Tribune.
In Stone Harbor, the new CFO is leaving, according to Cape May Herald.
In Teaneck, police addressed reports of ICE in town, according to NorthJersey.com.
In Toms River, the council wants to hire its own lawyer in a fight with the mayor, according to the Asbury Park Press.
In Union City, the new police chief was sworn-in, according to Hudson County View.
In Vineland, a data center got a huge tax break, according to Cape May Herald.
AROUND THE WEB:
Lawyers want to send Trump a message in New Jersey: Free accused criminals
Ry Rivard, Politico
- Let accused criminals walk. That’s the remedy some defense attorneys are now urging a federal judge to consider amid an escalating standoff over who is legally allowed to run the New Jersey U.S. Attorney’s Office. “Cases have to start being dismissed,” defense attorney Jason LeBoeuf told a federal judge last week.
Sherrill could make history by boosting N.J.’s 1% contracts for Black businesses | Opinion
Jacob Walthour
- Less than two weeks after what would have been Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 97th birthday, we now mark another seminal moment with the start of Black History Month. In between these two major inflection points, my mind continues to draw back to the fact that the most impactful leader of a generation was assassinated nearly 60 years ago while fighting for basic civil rights and economic justice.
He thought the $16K matter was settled. Then the ‘zombie’ debt rose from the dead.
Karin Price Mueller, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
- Some debts never die. If you owe money, creditors can get court judgments, garnish wages and place liens against your property.
Fraternity CEO: Rutgers hazing case becomes test of whether Greek life can police itself.
Gordy Heminger and Jim Piazza
- In October 2025, several students at Rutgers University engaged in a late-night hazing activity that endangered the life of a new member. The conduct was particularly unconscionable given that these former members of Alpha Sigma Phi had completed comprehensive anti-hazing training mere weeks earlier.
What Venezuela oil uproar means for N.J. consumers. Will gas prices increase?
Tom Kloza, For NJ Advance Media
- Some 45 years ago, I worked for Oil Buyers’ Guide, a Lakewood-based publication that extensively covered world oil markets. Each summer, the company would invite scores of oil executives to come aboard the Miss Belmar vessel and cast lines for bluefish some 20 miles off the coast of Monmouth County.
They said he didn’t qualify for $5K Stay NJ property tax break. But they were wrong.
Karin Price Mueller, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
- The Stay NJ property tax benefit was welcomed by New Jersey senior citizens desperate to blunt the ever-rising cost of property taxes. The underlying idea? To cut property tax bills in half — capped at $6,500 — to encourage seniors to stay in the state rather than move to lower-tax states during their golden years.
D.C. Dispatch: What N.J.’s members of Congress did in Washington this week
Joey Fox, NJ Globe
- The killing of Alex Pretti by a Border Patrol agent in Minneapolis last weekend sparked something unusual in Washington: the Republican congressional majority allowing Democrats to make demands. Amid a broader bipartisan consensus that some changes are needed at the Department of Homeland Security, Senate Democrats were able to forestall the passage of a DHS funding bill, which caused a partial government shutdown starting this morning; in the House, which wasn’t in session this week, Democratic demands are growing for more substantial DHS reforms, including the impeachment of its secretary. Here’s some of what New Jersey’s members of Congress did in Washington this week.
Robert Lipscher, former head of N.J. Administrative Office of the Courts, dies at 92
David Wildstein, NJ Globe
- Robert D. Lipscher, a respected court official who served as the director of the New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts from 1979 to 1996 during the tenure of Chief Justice Robert N. Wilentz, died on January 13. He was 92. Lipscher devoted his career to fair and independent judicial systems in New Jersey and across the world.
'Not OK:' CD-7 Dem candidates weigh in at Mendham forum
PC Robinson, NJ Hills
- Five Democrats running in the June 2 primary for the 7th Congressional District seat criticized President Donald Trump's immigration policies and Rep. Tom Kean Jr.'s, R-7, record while pledging to address affordability issues during a candidate forum hosted by the Chester and Mendham Democrats on Tuesday, Jan. 27 at Garabrant Center.
The Constitution on trial in Morristown, two weekends only
Kevin Coughlin, Morristown Green
- The United States Constitution is in the news every day, it seems. Tested. Challenged. Defied. Defended. A daily drama in courts across the land. But will it play onstage?
A big win for the Ramapo Mountains Reservation and the people
Jeff Tittel, Jersey Vindicator
- In a major victory for the protection of the Ramapo Mountains and public parkland, Bergen County has taken a stand against the proposed 500-foot telecommunications tower in the Ramapo Valley County Reservation. This decision marks an important moment for environmental protection, public trust, and grassroots democracy.
Towns Worry That New Rule Could Restrict Beach Access
Vince Conti, Cape May County Herald
- Avalon's administrator is warning that the recent adoption of a new rule by New Jersey Fish and Wildlife concerning endangered species could restrict access to beach areas, even during the summer tourist season.
The Assembly GOP gathered for a post-mortem. Let’s keep it simple: fight!
Matt Rooney, Save Jersey
- I’ve been a practicing New Jersey attorney for 15 years, Save Jerseyans, representing mostly private litigation clients. Would it surprise you to know that I’ve yet to see a prospective client walk into my office, pay an initial consultation fee, and insist that I be “as reasonable as possible” with the person they’re suing? Or that’s suing them? For big money, custody, whatever?
For the unhoused in bitter cold, Camden resource fair offers lifeline
Raven Santana, NJ Spotlight
- As mounting economic pressure pushes more New Jerseyans into homelessness, resource fairs like one at Cathedral Kitchen in Camden offer critical tools to rebuild lives. For Daniel Waterfield, the support goes far beyond a meal.
NJ reps vote to block vehicle ‘kill switch’ rule
Benjamin J. Hulac, NJ Spotlight
- Two New Jersey congressmen voted to block an overdue federal rule that would require new cars come with tools to detect and stop an intoxicated driver from operating the vehicle.
Economic Development Requires Discipline, Not Just Rhetoric
Gene Bouie, The Trentonian
- Some may be growing tired of my op-eds. That’s fair. No one is required to read them, but I pray you continue to. But these columns serve a purpose. They represent the criteria I will use as I decide how to cast my vote—and they are offered in good faith to the many thoughtful, energetic young people who have stepped forward to run for office. This is my contribution to making our city and our neighborhoods a decent place to live.
Trentonian Editorial: The First Amendment is under attack, but this is not new in Trump’s America
John Berry, The Trentonian
- It is disturbing to see the news about federal officials arresting journalists for actions they took while documenting a protest in St. Paul, Minnesota. Two independent journalists, Georgia Fort and Don Lemon, were arrested along with St. Paul activist Trahern Crews and Jamael Lundy.
Trenton Area Soup Kitchen didn’t make decision to close for snow lightly
LA Parker, The Trentonian
- The chief executive officer of Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) said she agonized about closing the facility as a winter storm dumped nine inches of snow on Mercer County. Amy Flynn said she grappled with a decision to close the Escher St. facility on Monday, January 26.
DRJTBC releases video discussing ‘inherent flaws’ of Washington Crossing Bridge
Greg Vellner, MediaNews Group
- Despite decades of government ownership and past rehabilitation efforts, the 120-year-old Washington Crossing Bridge today is “rife with inherent flaws” including structural, operational and safety deficiencies, according to a Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission (DRJTBC) video. The nearly five-minute-long informational video on the bridge’s deficiencies was released Jan 28 by DRJTBC as the underpinning of a multi-year environmental review to determine a course of action for the aging two-lane structure linking Mercer County, NJ with Bucks County.
Aliya Schneider, Philadelphia Inquirer
- New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill supports cementing the state’s sanctuary state policy into law — as it’s already written. The Immigrant Trust Directive, commonly called a sanctuary policy, restricts state law enforcement from cooperating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Enshrining the policy into law would ensure future governors of either party could not unilaterally take it away. As of now, the directive could be undone with a flick of a pen.
How a federal government shutdown impacts programs, services in NJ
Katie Sobko, Daniel Munoz, NorthJersey.com
- For the second time in less than a year, the United States federal government could shut down. While the U.S. Senate did come to an agreement to fund the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday, Jan. 29, the bulk of the government's annual funding bills were sent over to the House of Representatives. The Senate is expected to reconvene Friday, Jan. 30.

as the upcoming audit of the Department of Education approaches it would wise to consider the amount of money going into education is not producing the results one would hope for. US is on the bottom of the list for the number of our kids falling below in their education levels. I think the states would beach be more efficient in that area as the parents receive the power to demand what the kids are taught and have the ability to vote on who serves as Principal, and can fire teachers that are judged ineffective, as the rule of tenure is eliminated as proposed by the President. If the Department of Education is too large and too frivolous with OUR money is should be gone, and I"m sure Mrs. McMahon would sure of that, after the DOGE audit.
Bravo to New Secretary of Homeland Security Norm for deputizing the national guard to give them the power to arrest illegals attempting to enter our country illegally. That same idea might work in sanctuary states by deputization of police to be able to bypass governors another elected officials, such as mayors and city and county commissioners. Deputization is a weapon not often used but in this instance it would work to accomplish the mission of Homeland Security. On another note the overt anger shown towards Kash Patel by the Democratic senators is telling. His confirmation will mean the entire mission of the Democratic Party will be deep sixed by the cleansing of the FBI’s weaponization. It means our country will be back to Constitutional Republic. Of course if the mainstream media media wants its audience back it might want to go along with Constitutionality also.
I have relatives that live in Texas, they have to live in fear? I don't think so.I don't hear any Democrats having any spine to challenge Biden.Who did he let skate? If they were so innocent he wouldn't have to pardon them would he
The selling off the wall piecemeal by Biden's administration was not addressed, but it has to be looked at as a huge black eye for Biden. To counter this it seems prudent to advise those companies that bought in to the "Great American Fraud" that returning their purchase is a most patriotic act, even if there is a monetary reward of maybe 25 cents on the dollar, as well as not being seen to be in collusion with the deep state.in this fraudulent act. Remembering that American taxpayers already paid millions for the wall and would very much appreciate getting it back to increase Homeland Security, which was its purpose in the first place.
Once Trump pardons the Jan 6 participants they should immediately begin Class Action suit against Nancy Pelosi who was instrumental in conducting a huge Political Kangaroo Court unfairly sending hundreds of of participants to jail. They should seek 200 million dollars for redress as well as compensation for Ashley Babbit’s shooting for being unarmed and unthreatening and totally not deserving of a death sentence. And it should cover the medical needs of those jailed who were denied adequate medical care. This was a total abuse of politely power and a Class Action suit is needed to clear the air.
(The state’s voting system is secure, according to NJ Spotlight.) This was without doubt one of the most farcical articles perhaps ever written. To give you an idea just how corrupt and lawless the voting system is, in 2021 Governor Murphy deviously ousted the Bergen County Superintendent of Elections with over 30+ years of experience (coerced and strongarmed into early retirement) in order to then deliberately and deviously insert Loretta Weinberg's Chief of Staff who, had absolutely NO previous election experience whatsoever. This was all masterfully formulated and then executed just several weeks prior to the Gubernatorial primary. But of course there was nothing nefarious regarding such an abrupt change. Although Bergen County is not the largest County in New Jersey it is however home to the most registered voters of which the vast majority are also Democrats. Keep in mind The Superintendent of Elections Office is also in charge of voter "registrations" - polls books, voting machines and of course - investigating any and all reports of voter fraud. Murphy's intentions had been to leave the position vacant until "after" the Gubernatorial Election in November but the media exposed his chicanery and he was forced to fill and announce his personal "appointment" immediately and how all of this came to light. The former Superintendent of Elections was also a Republican and certainly would've never voluntarily retired "prematurely" but just prior to a major election. Her integrity was legendary throughout the entire County. But of course there was nothing to Murphy's sudden lead change "in the middle of the night" in Bergen County after the polls had already closed. Murphy was and still remains loathed and despised by all because of his despotic actions and stance on the Covid lockdowns. He knew there was no other way he could ever beat Ciattarelli and never did. But certainly not legally nor ever legitimately. But keep believing "the voting system in NJ" is actually secure.
Concerns about Jan 6 violence The simple solution to allay the concerns of the Jan.6 violence happening again is to make sure the election is run in an honest and above board manner, which must include voter I.D. via a totally transparent system. Otherwise I’m betting all bets are off.
Assemblyman Schaer's Bill to define antisemitism for New Jersey residents and to be able to react to it is great. But what about our kids going off to college, especially the Jewish kids. They should have a means to know what schools have active anti-Jewish protests, and/or pro-Palestinian demonstration allowed on and off campus. They should be able to feel safe wherever they go, and not have their studies interrupted by what I consider this unlawful activity. Are there websites with this kind of information posted?
Great article, thanks for keeping us informed!
NOTE TO SENIORS I was 85 when I got my Carry permit. If you want to protect yourself and your family you are never too old to carry. As log as you can pass the test at the range, which is pretty simple, and you have a handgun you can handle (which is why I purchased a Walther CCP M2 PLUS which is easy to rack) and you have no police record or mental health problems, you can qualify. Of course you need to get a Federal weapons ID card, if you don't already have one. We are targets because we are older and look easy. Well surprise , surprise. The more folks that are carrying the less crime because the bad guys wont know if you are armed and might not try something. By the way it doesn't matter- male or female!!
Stop complaining about taxes ,our schools , our crime, ,after all folks we keep voting in the same Democrat party politicians each time . For instance who would think that every Democrat who represents us in congress would vote for men playing in woman sports ,but they did , ask yourself are you the kind of a person who would kill ( sorry to use that word kill but hard not to since the law is that is a human being and if the mother is murdered it’s a double homicide ) a baby up to the moment of birth sorry to tell you that is the law in New Jersey. So stop complaining your part of the problem.
Can't seem to access the Steinberg column on Sam Alito, Sr. on your website. Suggestions?
Changing the regulations to allow Optometrists to perform surgery is foolhardy and dangerous. Their training is doing vision tests and prescribing the correct glasses to improve vision. Only an MD in ophthalmology should be the one to do eye surgery. That’s like asking the fellow filling your gas tank to fix a ball joint suspension. This is not the answer to a shortage of ophthalmologists
Reclassifying marihuana from CI to any other category will involve Pharmacy because by law only a Pharmacist with a DEA license can purchase or sell any drug with a CII to CV Classification. (CI is exempt because it’s heroine or any other drug with no medical purpose). This is a National problem because it is all under the DEA. And since marihuana is a hallucinogen among other things it requires control. The whole weed issue has put the cart before the horse and really requires reining in to have it conform to the legal requirements. (Sorry Mr. Weedman). And recreational use will get the biggest hit because it will require a prescription for medicinal use, but that cuts out the recreational aspect. Maybe in the future Pharmacists may be able to prescribe it but not yet. And how many physicians and Nurse Practitioners will want to be involved in the weed industry, I wonder? Lots of questions and few answers so far.
Could you please fix your “bay blood spots “ typo. It sounds like a horror movie. Although “baby blood spots” isn’t much better. Maybe there’s a clearer and less distressing turn of phrase for all of our sensitive readers, lol. Please and thank you.
Studies show that recreational cannabis is responsible a 10% increase in motor vehicle accident deaths. These studies show that cannabis impairs driving ability and driving while high is common among regular users. Since cannabis is still an illegal drug, insurance companies are within their rights to deny coverage in for an accident ruled a DUI due to cannabis. However a state that approved its recreational use should be held accountable for any and all the consequences of that DUI. States are more interested in the money they make but they should accept the responsibility for having approved the use of recreational cannabis.
With the mainstream media touting the current president and suddenly discovers he’s been lying to us all about how supportive he is of Israel when it is reported he is receiving BIG donations from Soros and Rockefellers , both proven anti-American donors, to become pro Palestinian and Pro Hamas and Anti Israel by holding up ammunition shipments to Israel. And solidly answering the question of why he never goes directly against Iran. Is the MSM party to this also. How can the general public now know who and what to trust. They warn us how terrible a trump administration will be as if they have totally forgotten how good we had it under Trump. All I can say is put on your big boy pants and tell us how it really is.
The problem with the Line is that there is no vetting process. Whoever pays the most and/or is specifically unqualified and therefore relegated to the status of puppet is who the county bosses support and threaten the committee members to support. My opponent said on-air that he will do whatever they tell him. What kind of leadership is that. I have 8-10 organizations endorsing me to his zero. I have served many statewide for almost 4 years while he has never helped anyone but himself. No-brainer who is qualified, and they know it. That's why they are getting nasty and vile while I continue to take the high road.
Iowa gets it right. What better school security is there than trained, armed teachers with concealed carry permits. You wonder what parents and local government officials when they oppose this idea. Apparently they would rather wait for some demented individual, either a student or maybe an ex student pulls out a handgun of his backpack , or a long gun out of a duffel and starts firing do they can call it in and wait for help to show up. This move would save many lives and I would heartily endorse this idea nationwide. Of course I’m just an average gun owner who believes that our kids are our most valuable asset and need real protection.
The liability limits for taxi cabs are extreme starting July 1. It was a plan in place through the insurance banking committee and it was abruptly changed with an amendment. The guys are barely making a living today and you’ve increased their insurance. What’s fair is fair and this is not it was an incremental increase, which was fair, and was removed by the governor please refer back to the original plan
Note to Concealed Carry permit holders: make sure you subscribe to one of the insurance companies that specialize in CCP, ie: US LAW SHIELD. If you ever have to fire your weapon , that has to be the first phone call you make. The second is 911, the third is your family. With so many new permit holders there will probably be an increase in discharges until word gets out that it’s actually unsafe for criminals to be in New Jersey and crime will take a nosedive. Now unless you have a conviction in your background you can get that CCP and really defend yourself and your family. And more women are applying which is great for family defense. The stats that record gun violence will have to be re-organized into guns used for crime and guns used to prevent crime. A lot of get-always here because sometimes just brandishing a firearm is enough to stop a crime. But it should be reported anyway..
How's his for an idea? Uncover the identities of the un-elected advisors to Pres. Biden, and publish their names. That way there is actually someone to blame when we lose valuable lives from unanswered attacks by terrorist organizations. We know Biden isn't making these decisions on his own. My guess is that these advisors will quit the team rather than take the heat for poor decisions, revealing a big weakness in this administration. It might lead to improvements to the decision-making process.
The governor signed off on having Narcan available in all schools grades 9 through 12. But what about the idea of having Narcan available in ALL SCHOOLS in New Jersey?
Voting should be based on understanding what’s actually happening and knowing who would make life safer and more livable. The only way to do that is to get both sides of the information remembering there are always two sides to a story. Mainstream media in my area includes the Star Ledger and the Easton Express. If you look at the bylines of the opinions you will find writers from the Washington Post and Bloomberg, both notoriously on the left. Even the political cartoons are a dead giveaway. CNN and CNBC are also left leaning. So what are the options for getting opinions and news from the right? Fortunately cable news has Fox, which is near center, and Newsmax, and NewsNation which are full right. Watching these even just occasionally will show a much broader picture and give the reader more information with which to make an informed voting decision. And remember you DONT have to vote party if you feel there’s a wiser choice.
I’m a conservative and I do believe life begins at conception but the problem is that each mother is responsible for that life and it is in the realm of her mental and physical health that she will either bring it to term or abort it. This should not be a political decision and should not be be dictated by thousand of strangers. The Supreme Court turned it over to the states but it still remains personal for the mother and her family. I don’t think it should be an “agenda item” for any political party. A state medical society may want to impose a time frame within which an abortion can occur but even that may be subject to the mother’s doctor’s discretion. I say just quit discussing it and leave it up to the mother a father.
Teaneck property taxes pays for the school budget. Teaneck High School students walk out. Is a Hamas military shuffle march property tax bill included?
The military serving in the Middle East represents every state in the Union. Those are our sons and daughters, Moms and Dads and yet we are very little to protect them, or REALLY retaliate when they’re attacked. Governor Murphy is the Chairman of the Democratic Governors Association, and past chair of the National Governors Association and yet you never hear him mention about any requests either organization makes to Biden to be more aggressive about protecting our kids in harms way. It’s as though it doesn’t seem to matter to them. No wonder we look so weak to the rest of the world.
How about those unintended consequences. New Jersey mandating that all cars being sold by 2035 be electric is telling us what we can or cannot buy with our own money. There will always be gasoline powered vehicles because of the power produced by internal combustion compared to the power produced by batteries; which is to say the more power the bigger the battery to the point of rediculousness. My thought is that if the state wants fewer gas powered vehicles on the road it should create a mass transit electric powered system that would emphasize convenience for commuters and everyday shoppers. Of course that would mean vehicles weighing tons more because of the size of batteries and that creates a whole other question of where to dispose of them (also for elelectric car batteries), since they are composed of highly toxic materials that can’t be burnt or buried. These are unintended consequences no- one is willing to grapple with until its too late. I think by 2035 th he electric car fantasy will go the same way the offshore wind farm has gone. Stephen Brickman 206 Stonehenge Dr Phillipsburg,NJ 08865 Stephen.Brickman@gmail.com Sent from my iPhone
NJ is one of the most corrupt and racist places to live. There’s “0” accountability for the criminal acts, corruption, and unfair treatment of the people of this state. It starts with our governor who cares less for truth and honesty. Continue to ruin the lives of the citizens of this state.
Gun owners don't have to talk about guns because they know that they have to come out and vote to protect their constitutional right to bear arms. The Supreme court decision has affirmed that right and somehow our "leaders" haven't learned how to read.
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lETS NOT FORGET that during the pandemic Donald Trump sent the MERCY, a fully equipped, COVID prepared Hospital ship to save lives of victims and healthcare workers . But Murphy in his wisdom would rather send Patients back to nursing homes that were ill-equipped to treat these patients so they could die , rather than utilize a life-saving gift and be like NY governor Cuomo, another anti-Trump tool.
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Murphy doesn’t want to be the president, he wants to be a state trooper.
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Murphy running for President is LAUGHABLE. Nased on what??
lmao imagine supporting lockdowns after the largest mass death event in american history and calling that a feeling driven conclusion? maga chuds never fail to disappoint
So....about those 56 machines in Bergen... <<>>
He;s "vacationing" at his villa in Italy, while Covid surges and the state is paralyzed by "remote work"............translation: NO WORK
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That is what happens in practicality when they are "suspending their disbelief" (HR Clinton) in real numbers and going on predictive models to make decisions. And then after doing that, they vote with "feelings."
Murphy celebrates "a full week of declining numbers" then says "status quo of lockdown will remain until new cases and fatalities decrease." So, which of Murphy's statements is accurate? He said 2 opposite things in a single paragraph of speaking.