New Jersey Marriage Vote Canceled
New York Times - Fri Dec 11, 12:53 am ETSponsors of a bill to legalize gay marriage in New Jersey canceled a vote in the State Senate, where the measure appeared headed for defeat.
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Sponsors of a bill to legalize gay marriage in New Jersey canceled a vote in the State Senate, where the measure appeared headed for defeat.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has a meeting scheduled with New Jersey Governor-elect Chris Christie.
TRENTON — Today ’s New Jersey Senate vote on same-sex marriage was postponed yesterday after several legislative sources said there were not enough senators willing to support the gay initiative.
NEWARK — A New Jersey Appellate Court today upheld the conviction of former Newark City Councilwoman Dana Rone for obstructing justice, which resulted in her removal from the council and barred her from seeking public office in the future. The...
Tony Kurdzuk/The Star-LedgerAudience members react to testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee this evening at the Statehouse during a hearing on bill S1967/A2978.Both supporters and opponents of same-sex marriage say how the New Jersey legislature votes on the issue could...
TRENTON — A bill that would give voters the power to fill unexpected U.S. Senate seat vacancies instead of the governor has been introduced in the New Jersey Assembly.
New Jersey state senators are voting on marriage tomorrow. Bruce Sprinsteen has made a statement – so should you. Garden State Equality’s quick form will tell you who your senator is and the number to call. Be sure to tell the staffer who answers the phone where in Jersey you live. Then let us know here [...]
Pennant Capital Management LLC , an investment manager based in Chatham, New Jersey, announces that it has sold 100,000 Class A Variable Voting Shares of Transat A.T. Inc. , which trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "TRZ.A".
State Sen. Ray Lesniak said he will push for a hike in New Jersey’s relatively low gas tax — calling it the best way to pay for transportation projects — and he is looking for support from the incoming governor.
The New Jersey Board of State Canvassers met on Dec. 1 and certified the ballots cast in the Nov. 3 gubernatorial election, as required by law. Republican Chris Christie was certified as the winner of the gubernatorial election with 1,174,445 votes (48.5 percent), to Democrat Jon S. Corzine's 1,087,731 votes (44.9 percent).
TRENTON, N.J. (BP)--A bill that would make New Jersey the sixth state to legalize "gay marriage" squeaked through a Senate committee Monday and will be debated in the full body Thursday in what is expected to be a close vote.