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Lame duck yields lots of bills — and flourishes in veiled final hours

March 2, 2026 | njspotlightnews.org



On the last day of its two-year term, the New Jersey Legislature acted on more than 150 bills, including proposals to increase tax credits by billions of dollars and another adding $120 million in spending to a state budget with a structural deficit of at least $1 billion. 


An NJ Spotlight News analysis found that lawmakers took at least some action on more than 1,100 bills between Nov. 6 and Jan. 12, the last voting session of the Legislature’s two-year term. They introduced and amended bills, moved some through one or more committees and passed hundreds through the Assembly, Senate or both.


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NJ SEED: Lame Duck sessions with last minute legislation are perilous times not just for lobbyists but for all residents of the state.

 
 
 

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