New Jersey's state Assembly passed a bill that allows Tesla to continue selling its electric cars in the state. Tesla stopped sales in the state back in April. It currently has two showrooms in New Jersey. The bill lets Tesla and any other company selling zero emission vehicles directly to consumers, to open up four stores in the state. Assemblyman Tim Eustace, said he is confident the bill will be passed in the Senate, even thought he hasn't received a commitment of support from Senate President Stephen Sweeney. Tesla shares were up 8% in late market trading.