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A New Governor Takes Office. Will She Deliver on Education?

by Aiden DeMarsey, NJPI Jr. Fellow   Governor Mikie Sherrill, sworn into office last week, enters her term with a

Day One, Energy First: Governor Mikie Sherrill’s Opening Strategy on Affordability

By Sean Barry, NJPI Jr. Fellow When Governor Mikie Sherrill was sworn in as New Jersey’s 57th governor, she did

New Jersey at a Crossroads: Looking back on Governor Murphy and Ahead to Mikie Sherrill

by Megan Whitman, NJPI Jr. Economy Fellow As Governor Phil Murphy officially left office this week after eight years, New

The Economic and Legal Risks of New Jersey’s Proposed Climate Superfund Act

By Sean Barry, NJPI Junior Energy Policy Fellow For the past several months, New Jersey lawmakers have been considering Assembly

Civic Foundations: Are we Properly Preparing the Next Generation of Citizens?

by Aiden DeMarsey – Evesham Twp. Board of Ed. Member & NJPI Junior Education Policy Fellow The state of New

Why the Proposed Shift in Investigatory Power Raises Serious Concerns

by Megan Whitman, NJPI Junior Economy Fellow   New Jersey lawmakers have been considering Bill S4924, which would significantly change

ROI-NJ: A blueprint for abundant, affordable energy for New Jersey families | Op-Ed

A blueprint for abundant, affordable energy for New Jersey families | Op-Ed By Erica Jedynak, New Jersey Policy Institute November

CHALKBEAT: Interdistrict Public School Choice Program could expand with bipartisan support amid funding, equity hurdles

Interdistrict Public School Choice Program could expand with bipartisan support amid funding, equity hurdles By Jessie Gómez November 3, 2025

NJ POLICY INSTITUTE AMICUS BRIEF ACCEPTED BY APPELLATE COURT IN SCHOOL SEGREGATION LAWSUIT

Trenton Just Made It Harder to Do Business in New Jersey

By Andy Mulvihill, NJPI Board Chairman New Jersey isn’t known for being an easy place to build or invest—but somehow,

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