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New Jersey’s 2025 gubernatorial election could be the least transparent in memory thanks to a new campaign finance law that lets super PACs keep their donors secret until shortly before the primary.
Jersey is changing some areas of its tax information exchange laws to make sure it is fully compliant after a review found there was room for improvement.
New Jersey's state budget has increased significantly, reaching a record $58 billion, raising concerns about the budget process. Hundreds of "extra" line items totaling hundreds of millions of ...
With all 120 seats in the Legislature on the ballot this fall, lawmakers passed a bill aimed at making New Jersey's election results process even more transparent. The bill would require county ...
Six years ago, New Jersey’s highest-ranking Catholic Church leader promised “a new level of transparency” following one of the worst abuse scandals in the church’s history. Cardinal Joseph ...
New Jersey’s Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy dodged a rare veto override by reaching an agreement with lawmakers from his own party on a bill that strengthens disclosure requirements for groups that ...
The new Jersey City Open Data Portal, which gives residents access to a wide range of information -- from city budgets to maps of bike lanes -- includes enhanced data mapping and visualization ...
Jersey has been given the highest rating possible for tax transparency. A report published today by the OECD’s Global Forum on transparency and tax information exchange rated Jersey fully ...
New Jersey’s race for governor is poised to be one of the least transparent A 2023 overhaul of campaign finance law opens the floodgates for outside groups, with limited public disclosure.