Kevin McArdle
"What Do You Believe?" Asks New Poll [AUDIO]
What do you believe? A new Monmouth University-Asbury Park Press poll takes a look at what drives the Garden State’s belief system on a variety of topics.
NJ’s Undercover Cop Car Shortage [AUDIO]
New Jersey’s narcotics units and prosecutors’ offices have a serious shortage of undercover vehicles.
Bully Tenured Teachers Would Be Fired Easier Under NJ Legislation [AUDIO]
By now, most of you have heard about the Cherry Hill Public School District teacher after the incident where audio recordings revealed teachers mocking and swearing at a ten year-old autistic boy.
NJ Loves The Yankees, Says New Poll
With no Major League Baseball team to call their own, New Jersey baseball fans cheer for the New York Yankees over the Philadelphia Phillies 51% – 21% in today’s Quinnipiac University poll. 15% says Mets are their favorite team followed by the Boston Red Sox at 3%, with no other team above 1%.
Tax Cut Plans In Jeopardy As NJ Revenues Sag [AUDIO]
Governor Chris Christie, the State Senate Democrats and the Assembly Democrats all have competing tax cut proposals, but if the state doesn’t have enough money to support any of them they could all be dead.
Revenue Shortfall Bolsters Millionaires Tax Hike Argument [AUDIO]
The latest state revenue figures which show collections for April are $230 million below what Governor Chris Christie’s administration had projected. Assembly democrats are pouncing on the bad news and saying it proves their call for a millionaires tax increases makes sense now more than ever.
Teen Tanning Bed Ban Legislation Sails Through Assembly Committee [AUDIO]
The story of the New Jersey mother accused of taking her then 5-year-old daughter into a tanning booth last month where the kindergartener allegedly sustained serious burns has gone global. The so-called tanoholic mom was even parodied during a recent Saturday Night Live sketch. Yesterday, the Assembly Women and Children Committee approved a bill that would make it illegal for anyone under the age
Could Red Light Cameras Soon Be Banned in NJ? [AUDIO/POLL]
State Senator Mike Doherty has introduced a bill to ban municipalities from using red light camera systems which detect violations of traffic control signals and automate the process of issuing tickets to drivers. He explains, “I don’t like the idea of ‘Big Brother’ watching us on every street corner and I don’t see any evidence that it’s made New Jersey’s roads any safer.”
Non-Violent Offenders Could Have Records Expunged Under New Legislation
Today, the Assembly Judiciary panel advanced two separate measures that would allow the automatic expungement of criminal records of nonviolent offenders in certain situations.
NJ Tax Dollars Are Literally Getting You Nothing [AUDIO]
Get ready to be shocked yet again by how your tax dollars are being wasted in New Jersey.