The New Jersey Supreme Court upheld a law giving the state the authority to borrow nearly $10 billion to cover a budget shortfall stemming from the coronavirus shutdown
The state’s Republican Party and other GOP lawmakers challenged the new measure on constitutional grounds and argued that a previous state Supreme Court ruling forbids counting borrowed money as revenue to balance the budget.
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