I don't know if anyone is following, but there has been a very controversial bill to overhaul OPRA. If I understand it correctly, if someone wants to get a public record in NJ and is denied by a government agency, they are entitled to legal fees if they sue and win. The new law takes away that liability, so that basically any government agency has no reason not to deny you the records.
It was opposed by all the journalists who use OPRAs all the time.
Governor Murphy just signed the bill into law. He put out a
huge statement explaining his reasoning.