A state Senate bill would allow Jersey drivers to do what motorists in 11 other states are doing or experimenting with, displaying a mobile version of their license or allowing non-drivers to show an MVC identification card to authorities on a digital device. A bill that would move New Jersey into that digital frontier was released by the Senate Transportation committee Thursday morning. “It’s .
In Presidential election years, New Jersey politics is usually the furthest thing from people’s minds and that is how the political machine bosses like it.
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It’s looking highly unlikely that there will be a bipartisan 9/11-style commission to examine Jan. 6. Republicans in the House are backing off a deal to establish one and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has come out against it, claiming a partisan slant even though the parties would be equally represented. This comes as some GOP lawmakers downplay the severity of the riot we all saw happen.