State officials and public sector unions announced an agreement on Thursday to achieve about $75 million in cuts to health benefits for public workers, the governor announced. Many of the savings will be found in adjustments to the structure of The post State, unions agree to $75 million in public worker health plan cuts appeared first on New Jersey Globe.| New Jersey Globe
New Jersey’s governor’s race this year, one of just two along with Virginia, is emerging as a proving ground for Democrats struggling to find a message that can win over voters.| AP News
President Donald Trump’s administration expanded its capacity to detain immigrants not legally in the country with a facility in New Jersey’s largest city this month.| AP News
When it comes to protecting health care for the transgender community, New Jersey should be more like Minnesota — not Arizona.| New Jersey Monitor