New Jersey: Vote Yes on Question 2
Question 2 is not controversial. There is no “Vote No on 2” coalition or campaign to speak of. And that’s because most New Jerseyans —
Question 2 is not controversial. There is no “Vote No on 2” coalition or campaign to speak of. And that’s because most New Jerseyans —
After issuing an Executive Order calling for the temporary shutdown of capital projects funded by New Jersey’s Transportation Trust Fund, Governor Christie (well, acting governor Kim
A plan for replenishing New Jersey’s Transportation Trust Fund — which runs dry in less than three weeks — was unveiled today by Assembly Speaker
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has once again denied that a transportation funding crisis exists, but this time, it was in his annual budget address. By
New Jersey’s 14.5-cent-per-gallon gas tax is comprised of a 10.5-cent motor fuels tax and a 4-cent petroleum products tax. Currently, only the 10.5 cent motor
Transportation in New Jersey finally got some attention but very little love in 2015. Governor Chris Christie and the New Jersey Legislature failed to acknowledge dwindling
On Friday, President Obama signed into law the five-year, fully-funded $305 billion Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act. While a far cry from the $478
With all the chaos in Washington these days, many had given up hope that lawmakers would be able to pull together a long-term transportation authorization.
Paul Ryan hasn’t been Speaker of the House for a full week yet, but he’s already facing a major test: the long-term surface transportation bill. As
The good news: New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said he will consider signing a bill to raise the state’s gas tax if one crosses his