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  2. List of New Jersey state legislatures - Wikipedia

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    November 1977: Senate: 199 199th New Jersey Legislature [Wikidata] January 8, 1980 1979 200 200th New Jersey Legislature [Wikidata] January 12, 1982 November 1981: Senate: 201 201st New Jersey Legislature [Wikidata] January 10, 1984 November 1983: Senate: 202 202nd New Jersey Legislature [Wikidata] January 14, 1986 November 1985: General ...

  3. 221st New Jersey Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The 221st New Jersey Legislature began on January 9, 2024, following the 2023 elections for Assembly and Senate. It will end January 13, 2026. It will end January 13, 2026. This will be the first session of the state legislature where legislators will represent districts in the new legislative map that will be used until the 2031 election cycle.

  4. How can Mass. sustain its emergency shelter system ... - AOL

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    The shelter system's operations have changed substantially over the last 18 months, thanks in part to caps mandated by the Healey administration and through experience. Last fall, Gov. Maura ...

  5. New Jersey Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Senate was established as the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature by the Constitution of 1844, replacing the Legislative Council. There are 40 legislative districts, representing districts with average populations of 232,225 (2020 figure).

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  7. Government of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Senate was established as the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature by the Constitution of 1844, replacing the Legislative Council. There are 40 legislative districts, representing districts with average populations of 232,225 (2020 figure).

  8. I’m also buoyed by a new report which shows that New Jersey is the 4th fastest-growing state for clean energy jobs — growing 2.5 times faster than the state’s overall economy. In 2023, the ...

  9. Politics of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey currently has two Democratic United States senators. New Jersey's Class I Senate seat has been Democratic since 1959 (aside from the eight-month tenure of Nicholas F. Brady in 1982). New Jersey's Class II Senate seat has been Democratic since 1979 (aside from the four-month tenure of Jeffrey Chiesa in 2013).