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Couple looks at pet store window displaying puppies
Dec 16

New York Bans the Sale of Dogs, Cats and Rabbits in Pet Stores

Pet stores across New York will now be prohibited from selling dogs, cats and rabbits, in a new law targeting the puppy mill industry.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy.
Dec 20

As GOP Tax Plan Heads to Trump, Phil Murphy Promises to Fight Back in NJ

The House and Senate have both passed the GOP tax plan a plan that will now head to President Donald Trump and is poised to become law.
By Alyana Alfaro
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie in Albany yesterday.
Aug 31

Carl Heastie Foresees Cuomo Challenging Trump in 2020

The speaker of the state Assembly said that the governor will likely make the list of 2020 Democratic presidential candidates.
By Madina Toure
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. January 4, 2017 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
Jan 16

Andrew Cuomo’s Amazing Free College Math

By The Editors
Public Advocate Letitia James, a CUNY alumna, and advocates call on the city and the state to fully fund CUNY.
Dec 7

Pols and Advocates Demand $2 Billion from Mayor and Governor for CUNY

By Madina Toure
Senate President Steve Sweeney.
Aug 22

NJ Gubernatorial Gladiatorial Games: The Names in the 2017 Game

By Max Pizarro
Gov. Chris Christie.
Feb 10

Dissecting Chris Christie’s Loss

By Brigid Callahan Harrison
Jan 22

Jersey Reporter Loves Up Jersey Governor

By Alyana Alfaro
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo
Jan 19

Spend, Andrew, Spend. See Andrew Spend.

By The Editors
Lesniak hopes to run for governor in 2017.
Nov 18

Lesniak: Being Governor Isn’t About Throwing Parties

By Alyana Alfaro
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 22: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo attends a rally for a $15 minimum hourly wage on July 22, 2015 in New York City. A panel appointed by Cuomo recommended on Wednesday that the minimum wage be raised for employees of fast-food chain restaurants throughout the state. The panel recommended that the $15 rate be phased in by December 31, 2018 for New York City and by July 1, 2021 for the rest of the state. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Nov 11

The Governor’s Most Consequential Power

By The Editors
<> at Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate on March 30, 2015 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Nov 11

Massachusetts Gov. Vetoes Public Art Program, Deitch Eyes UES Townhouse, and More

By Alanna Martinez
DES MOINES, IA - OCTOBER 31: Republican presidential candidate and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, speaks at the Growth and Opportunity Party, at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa, Saturday October 31, 2015. With just 93 days before the Iowa caucuses Republican hopefuls are trying to shore up support amongst the party. (Photo by Steve Pope/Getty Images)
Nov 2

Where Are the Christie Endorsers Now?

By Brigid Callahan Harrison
Jul 2

An emboldened Fulop thinks Christie needs to ‘show some leadership’

By Chase Brush
CHRISTIE TODD WHITMAN. The former New Jersey Governor has been vocally opposed to Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump. Because of that opposition, Whitman has gotten some elevated status in New Jersey in the past few months. Recently she had a sit-down with gubernatorial hopeful Shavonda Sumter, something that hints at a shift away from partisanship for Whitman.
Jul 2

PolitickerNJ remembers John R. Whitman, First Gentleman of New Jersey

By Chase Brush
Jun 3

ELEC issues complaint against Buono

By Chase Brush
MCLEAN, VIRGINIA - MAY 1: New Jersey Governor Chris Christie addresses VA Consumer Electronics Association during a Leadership Series discussion at the Ritz-Carlton on May 1, 2015 in McLean, Virginia. The potential 2016 presidential candidate is expected to plead guilty in federal court today in conjunction with mishandling of the Washington Bridge from 2013. (Photo by Olivier Douliery/Getty Images)
May 13

Come Home, Chris Christie

By The Editors
Potential Democratic presidential candidate and former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Apr 30

Baltimore Riots Cloud O’Malley’s Future

By Liz Mair
Sweeney in his statehouse office in Trenton.
Apr 24

The (full!) PolitickerNJ Interview: Senate President Steve Sweeney

By Chase Brush
Apr 22

Poll: Dems line up behind Hillary, while Republicans waver on Christie

By Chase Brush
Apr 16

Sweeney will not entertain the idea of running for U.S. Senate

By Chase Brush
Apr 15

Touring DEVCO sites in New Brunswick, Sweeney says Christie has failed on economy

By Chase Brush
Feb 19

Fulop on TTF solution: ‘I will defer to my legislator’

By Chase Brush
Jan 21

Murphy, still mulling gubernatorial run, unveils seven-point plan for middle class

By Chase Brush
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