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Now law: NJ s eviction pause ends soon for higher-income renters
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Now law: NJ s eviction pause ends soon for higher-income renters
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With cases of COVID-19 once again on the rise in New Jersey, groups representing everyone from public workers and undocumented immigrants to affordable-housing advocates and small businesses say they deserve a share of the state’s federal pandemic relief.
A nearly $4 billion portion of federal funding for New Jersey has yet to be allocated by Gov. Phil Murphy and lawmakers, and dozens of requests for some of those dollars were aired publicly this week by interest groups invited by the administration to participate in two separate virtual events.
The lengthy events put the focus on areas of need that have been exposed by the ongoing health crisis, including a dearth of affordable housing amid a hot real-estate market and continued high demand for rental assistance.
Governor Murphy Signs Package of Bills Advancing New Jersey as National Leader in Lead Poisoning Prevention
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A state appeals court has backed Gov. Phil Murphy in a lawsuit challenging his executive powers during the pandemic.
An appeals court on Tuesday defended Gov. Phil Murphy’s use of an executive order to allow tenants hit by the COVID-19 pandemic to use their security deposits to help pay rent.
The appellate judges rejected an appeal by five landlords and three businesses who argued that the order, issued last April, exceeded Murphy’s authority and violated their constitutional rights.
The court determined that Murphy was authorized under state law to exercise emergency powers such as allowing security deposits to be used as rent in his efforts to protect public health during the pandemic. And it dismissed the claims that the order violated several amendments to the state Constitution.