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N J Supreme Court could help decide who controls the U S House

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Cracks in the ICE

POLITICO Get the New Jersey Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Uber Driver Stories Good Thursday morning! It just got harder for the Democrats who control Bergen and Hudson counties to hold onto their ICE contracts at local jails. Essex County announced yesterday that now that it has an agreement with Union County to house its inmates, it’s going to end its contract with the federal immigration enforcement agency. The last ICE inmates will leave by the end of August.

Roseburg Fourth of July fireworks show canceled

Roseburg Fourth of July fireworks show canceled Organizers said the cancellation had to do with roadblocks they faced while planning over the past year. Posted: Apr 22, 2021 7:08 PM Posted By: Evita Garza ROSEBURG, Ore. – The annual Roseburg Hometown 4th of July fireworks show has been officially canceled this year. Organizers said the cancellation had to do with roadblocks they faced while planning over the past year. Rob Thomas said they put in requests with the City of Roseburg to use the Roseburg Airport or Reservoir Hill to shoot the fireworks off, just like they did last year. However, he said that request was denied due to safety reasons. Last year, the hill caught on fire during the show.

Rizzo gets another shot at matching funds

POLITICO Get the New Jersey Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Ørsted Maybe things aren’t so clear for Jack Ciattarelli. The Election Law Enforcement Commission yesterday announced it would hold an emergency session Thursday. It didn’t say the reason. It just said the matter will be discussed in executive session. That means secret.

Breonna Taylor and hundreds of Black women have died at the hands of police The movement to say their names is growing

Breonna Taylor and hundreds of Black women have died at the hands of police. The movement to say their names is growing. Donna M. Owens © Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY Kimberlé Crenshaw, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the African American Policy Forum wears a hoodie with the names of Black daughters, sisters, wives, cousins, and community members killed by police. No one sets out to be a Black Lives Matter martyr. But somewhere along the way last year, as masked marchers from Louisville to Las Vegas chanted her name, Breonna Taylor became a symbol of change. Taylor’s fate was sealed in the wee hours of March 13, 2020, when Louisville Metro Police officers burst into the 26-year-old’s apartment on a no-knock warrant, firing 32 bullet rounds and killing the emergency room technician as she stood in her hallway with her boyfriend, who survived.

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