New Jersey state Senate Republicans are seeking expanded powers to probe any potential compromise of the New Jersey Office of Attorney General in Sen. Menendez's bribery case.
A group of more than a dozen state Senate Republicans in New Jersey is urging the upper chamber's president to permit investigatory and subpoena powers to the judiciary committee to probe whether officials in the New Jersey Office of Attorney General were compromised by Sen. Bob Menendez's federal bribery scheme, as the indictment alleges. The lawmakers, led by Republican leader Sen.
The full state Senate would have to approve giving subpoena power to the judiciary committee, and New Jersey Senate President Nicholas Scutari, a Democrat, and the judiciary committee chairman, Brian Stack, also a Democrat, would have to approve the effort before it's sent to the Senate.
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