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New Jersey towns face setback in lawsuit against state's affordable housing mandate

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Earlier this month, New Jersey Superior Court Judge Robert Lougy rejected a lawsuit filed by Local Leaders for Responsible Planning (LLRP)—a coalition of 29 New Jersey townships—alleging that the state's affordable housing law violates the General Welfare Clause of the New Jersey Constitution. The housing law, signed by Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy in March 2024, codified the process for determining each town's affordable housing quota and aimed …

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Reason broke the news in United States on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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