From day one, I said I was going to take on kitchen table issues of affordability – to help save New Jerseyans like Eileen money.
That is why I signed legislation to strengthen our grid, drive down costs, and help us take care of our energy future.
Parts of the state are under a Flash Flood Warning through this evening’s commute.
Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Please plan ahead, stay safe, and do not drive through flooded areas.
This week, I signed legislation that makes permanent certain telehealth prescription flexibilities by eliminating the need for in-person visits every three months.
From college students who need prescriptions while they are away at school to patients with mobility issues or those who live far from a specialist, we are ensuring New Jerseyans can continue to receive safe, high-quality care and reducing barriers to entry to treatment.
With potential for scattered thunderstorms this evening comes the risk of flash flooding – especially in areas that have already experienced flooding this week.
Please monitor your local forecast, plan ahead, and never drive through flooded roadways.
NJBS Declares Unprecedented Second Summer Blood Emergency 🚨
Summer blood donations are down 30% and compounded by the Fourth of July holiday and extreme weather.
All blood types are needed, especially A-, B-, and type O.
Please don't wait to give: https://t.co/u1wJLSzDK1
Our 2027 budget delivers the most property tax relief in New Jersey history, including a better path forward for Stay NJ.
My goal is simple: help more New Jersey families and seniors afford to stay in the communities they love.
Through actions my Administration has taken over our first six months in office, New Jersey ratepayers are projected to save more than $1 billion annually.
We will continue using every tool at our disposal to lower costs for families and build a more affordable and reliable energy future for New Jersey.
Heads up, New Jersey – the weather may be beautiful right now, but we are expecting more rain and thunderstorms tomorrow and Friday. Please monitor your local forecast and stay safe!
Surveyed damage at BJ’s in Oakhurst following yesterday’s storm, where the mayor and first responders are hard at work, making sure residents stay safe.
The flooding that Camden has dealt with this week is not like anything the city has seen before.
I am incredibly grateful to the first responders who have been working around the clock to keep their communities safe.
For too long, New Jersey families have paid the price for poor oversight, outdated policies, and rising demand on our electric grid by unchecked actors.
With the legislation I just signed, we're putting money back into people's pockets while holding utility companies and large data centers accountable through stronger oversight and smarter incentives that will drive down costs and strengthen our grid.
The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management continues to be activated and assisting communities across the state with severe weather conditions, including those impacted by today’s substantial flooding. I’m grateful to the first responders and public servants who have been working around the clock to keep people safe. Our communities have been hit hard, and we will continue to help them recover.
We’re working around the clock to respond to severe weather across New Jersey, but we’re not through it yet.
More heavy rainfall is expected tonight and flooding remains a real concern.
Please monitor your local forecast, charge your devices, and never drive through flooded roadways.
We have seen reports of severe flooding and storm damage across New Jersey.
Please exercise caution and do not drive through flooded areas.
Monitor your local weather and follow @NWS_MountHolly, @NWSNewYorkNY, and @ReadyNJ for updates.