NJ Politics Roundup: Christie’s Union Comment; Ray Rice Regulation; Gas Tax …

October 17, 2014 Admin Politics

At the same time, the Republican governor and possible 2016 presidential contender stated hed rather die than belong to the United States Senate.

NEW RAY RICE-INSPIRED EXPENSE

In the wake of the Ray Rice scandal, 2 state legislators have actually suggested developing brand-new courts in New Jersey devoted specifically to domestic physical violence cases.

GAS TAX TO FAIL?

State Assemblyman Scott Rumana (R-Passaic) said even a tripling of the state gasoline tax would fall billions of dollars short of moneying a list of state jobs transport authorities say are required over the next decade.

JEFF BELL NOT QUITE UNKNOWN

An appearanceA take a look at how Jeff Bell, the underdog Republican running versus US Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) is not unknown to Washington conservatives.

On the other hand, Bell slammed the United States Supreme Court for letting stand numerous lower court cases that reversed state bans on gay marital relationship.

IN OTHER NEWS …

bull; Videos consistently captured by electronic cameras mounted in cops carspolice vehicle during traffic stops and other police activities are public records and can not be withheld because they pertainrefer to criminal or internal affairs investigations, a state judge has ruled in 2 separate cases.

bull; Today is the last day to register to vote in Novembers elections.

NJ Advance Media staff writers Christopher Baxter, Claude Brodesser-Akner, Matt Friedman, Erin ONeill, and Steve Strunsky contributed to this guide.

Brent Johnson could be reached at bjohnson@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @johnsb01. Find NJ.com Politics on Facebook.

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