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The New Jersey Senate Democratic Caucus is committed to upholding the core values & principles of the Democratic Party, in order to best serve the people of NJ.
Today, @GovMurphy signed legislation authorizing $500 million in tax credits for affordable housing. Thanks to sponsors @SenMTeresaRuiz, @SpeakerCoughlin, @SenPresScutari, @Troy4NJ7, @SenGreenstein, @NJSenTurner, @BenjieWimberly & @AswPintorMarin. More: njsendems.org/CivicAlerts.as…
Today, we are incredibly proud to break ground on the Maternal and Infant Health Innovation Center in Trenton, which will offer essential maternal and infant health care services and serve as a research and innovation hub to reshape maternal health. From shaping better policy to…
How we can save New Jersey’s public employee health plan - read today's guest column by @SenPresScutari on @njdotcom nj.com/opinion/2025/0…
Through efforts lead by @GMJohnsonNJ & @AndrewZwicker, the Screen NJ program by Rutgers University’s Cancer Institute saw its full funding restored in the #NJBudget26 - likely saving or extending the lives of thousands of New Jersey residents njspotlightnews.org/2025/07/free-n…
Digital driver’s licenses are coming to New Jersey! @GovMurphy signed the new law from @PatrickDiegnan & @NelliePou to allow NJ residents to have their driver's license or non-driver ID cards accessible on smartphones and other mobile devices Read More: nj.gov/governor/news/…




One year ago, @GovMurphy signed into law the Louisa Carman Medical Debt Relief Act. Today, we remind New Jerseyans of their rights under this landmark legislation to protect them from predatory medical debt collection and prevent undue financial hardship.
Governor Phil Murphy today signed into law Senator Patrick Diegnan’s legislation allowing state residents to obtain mobile driver’s licenses or identification cards for access and display on smartphones and other electronic devices. senatordiegnancom.wordpress.com/2025/07/23/sen…
Proud to have sponsored this legislation which Governor Phil Murphy last week signed into law. nj.com/news/2025/07/h…
New Jersey cannot and will not accept a system that puts profits for out-of-state generators ahead of affordability for our residents. Read more from @SenPresScutari with @GovMurphy & @SpeakerCoughlin on PJM’s Base Residual Auction nj.gov/governor/news/…
A model for equity in care, born in the capital city. We broke ground on the first-of-its-kind Maternal & Infant Health Innovation Center in Trenton- a transformative hub to deliver quality care for moms and babies, create jobs, and tackle racial disparities in healthcare.




Here we go again. Another failed PJM energy auction that will result in another increase in utility bills for New Jersey residents. The people of our state deserve reliable and affordable energy, and we will do everything in our power to increase supply and drive down costs.



It’s time to make polluters pay After deadly flooding in New Jersey, Senators @JohnFMcKeon, @D17Senator & @RajMukherji joined advocates to call for the passage of the Climate Superfund Act, holding fossil fuel companies accountable & improving climate resiliency across the state




Today, we broke ground on the Maternal and Infant Health Innovation Center — the heartbeat of #NurtureNJ. Rooted in Trenton and built by community voices, this Center will provide cutting-edge care, wraparound supports, and train the next generation of maternal health leaders.
Today @NJSenTurner joined @GovMurphy & @FirstLadyNJ to break ground on the first-of-its-kind Maternal and Infant Health Innovation Center in Trenton, an imprtant step toward ending racial disparities in care and improving health outcomes for moms and babies across New Jersey.
Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Maternal and Infant Health Innovation Center in Trenton on July 22, 2025
🚑 FY26 Budget Highlight - $122k for Willingboro! In the FY26 state budget, Carol, Balvir and I were proud to secure $122,000 in funding for Willingboro Township’s Emergency Medical Services.
It was a wonderful evening of music, food and fun last night at the Englewood Night Market!
Congratulations to the Metuchen School District, which received a $167,880 Trees for Schools grant to cover costs associated with the purchase and planting of trees, including planning, site preparation, watering, monitoring, and maintenance. senatordiegnancom.wordpress.com/2025/07/18/met…
Joint Statement from Senate President Nicholas Scutari and Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin on Multi-State Letter Sent to PJM Interconnection assemblydems.com/CivicAlerts.as…