TRENTON, N.J. – Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 215 on inauguration eve, renewing his own emergency powers for a historic 11th time. Murphy’s Public Health Emergency was originally declared back on March 9, 2020. The Emergency Health Powers Act Read More
Trump’s Farewell Address: “We did what we came here to do,” wishes Biden luck
WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald J. Trump released a recorded farewell address on Tuesday, his last full day in office as America’s 45th president. Trump’s term in office ends on Wednesday at 12:00 p.m. – “My fellow Americans, four years Read More
NJ Transit runs America’s worst ranked trains
TRENTON, N.J. – New Jersey’s notorious public transportation system continues to be one of America’s worst. According to data released by the Federal Transit Administration, NJ Transit trains broke down more regularly than any other state’s trains in 2019 with Read More
RSVP NOW: Rooney to discuss the GOP’s future with the Morris YRs this Thursday on Zoom
MORRISTOWN, N.J. – Joe Biden will become America’s 46th president on Wednesday, an event that marks both the beginning of a new era for the country and also a Republican Party undergoing a still-unresolved identity crisis that began before Donald Read More
N.J. maintains its title as America’s worst property tax state
TRENTON, N.J. – A new analysis of the nation’s property taxes across all 50 states confirms that New Jersey has once again secured a dubious distinction: worst property tax state. The Garden State’s current average annual property tax burden is Read More
Chris Smith takes an indefinite break from Twitter
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Chris Smith (R, NJ-04), one of the House’s longest serving members, suspeded his own Twitter account at the end of last week citing the platform’s divisive role in American politics. “Divisive and hate-filled tweets have become Read More
LISTEN: Rooney talks impeachment, Christie, Van Drew and defeating Murphy on 990 The Answer
PHILADEPHIA, PA – Another busy news cycle leading into inauguration week brought New Jersey politics back into the forefront of the national discussion. Former Governor Christie backed impeachment this time around. Congressman Jeff Van Drew (R, NJ-02) is once again Read More
Assemblyman “appalled” Murphy’s vaccine policy prioritizes smokers over teachers
TRENTON, N.J. – Assemblyman Brian Bergen (R-25) was among the public officials who expressed outrage this week concerning the Murphy Administration’s continued strange priorities when it comes to who gets vaccinated and when. The latest: on Wednesday, the Democrat regime Read More
LD8: Stanfield confirms she’ll “take on and beat” Addiego
EVESHAM TOWNSHIP, N.J. – Assemblywoman Jean Stanfield (R-8) will seek the GOP nomination to take on Republican-turned-Democrat State Senator Dawn Addiego (D-8) this November. “It wasn’t in the game plan,” Stanfield, the former Burlington County sheriff, joked on Wednesday night Read More