New Jersey's affordable housing law advances despite local opposition, backed by a recent judicial ruling.

New Jersey's new affordable housing law, which mandates towns to build thousands of affordable units, has sparked opposition from local leaders. Despite concerns that the requirements are too burdensome, a judge has refused to halt the process, allowing the state to continue its efforts to meet housing goals by 2035. The ruling supports the Mount Laurel Doctrine, which ensures every town provides its fair share of affordable housing.

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