As an example of what?
15 of the 41 states with a "state insect" have Apis mellifera as their state insect (not counting Tennessee which has it as the state agricultural insect, with the 7-spotted ladybug as the state insect period). It's by far the most popular choice; the second most common one is the Monarch butterfly (5 states; another 2 have it as the state butterfly but not the state insect, and Kentucky has the Viceroy butterfly, which looks almost identical to the Monarch but is a different species, as its state insect).
No not only in New Jersey in our places to for example CHINA
NO - only if you are REGISTERED in the new state, and do NOT put a front plate on - for example, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. If your car is registered legally in PA ( Rear plate only) and you drive in to New Jersey, you can not be stopped for not having a front plate - only cars REGISTERED in NJ need the front plate.
no. ohio was the only state who opposed the New Jersey Plan
For example, to be eligible to represent the 10th Congressional District of New Jersey in the U. S. House of Representatives, you must live in New Jersey. (That applies only before the election; they don't expect you to commute. :)
OHIO is the one
BICHnew jersey?
New Jersey is the forty-seventh largest state. Only Rhode Island, Delaware and Connecticut are smaller. The twenty-fourth largest state is Georgia.
No, liquor licenses are only valid in the state that issued them.
If you are a resident of that state, you have to file a tax return regardless of where you got your income. For example, if you are a New Jersey resident working in New York, you must file both a New Jersey and a New York tax return even if your only source of income was working in New York. And be sure that your definition of "income" coincides with the state's definition of income.
small states
Mississippi,Calafornia,Texas,New Jersey
Yes, only same-sex couples can obtain a civil union license in New Jersey.