Category: In the News
- In the News, Press Releases
New Jersey Policy Institute Announces Inaugural Class of 2026 Junior Fellows
Parsippany, NJ – The New Jersey Policy Institute (NJPI) is proud to announce the inaugural class of its 2026 Junior
- Energy, In the News, News & Media
NJBIZ: OPINION: Why New Jersey should repeal its bag ban
OPINION: Why New Jersey should repeal its bag ban by Wells Winegar November 10, 2025 Walk into any New
- Energy, In the News, News & Media
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
- Education, In the News, News & Media
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
- Education, In the News, News & Media
WALL STREET JOURNAL: A Teachers Union Candidate Took My Money and Ran for Office
A Teachers Union Candidate Took My Money and Ran for Office By Marie Dupont Oct. 17, 2025 As the New
- Economy, In the News, News & Media
NJ ED REPORT: New Report: Most NJ School Districts Lack Smart Student-Centered Strategic Plans
New Report: Most NJ School Districts Lack Smart Student-Centered Strategic Plans By NJER Newsroom October 15, 2025 Study of 50
- Education, In the News, News & Media
SPOTLIGHT NJ: NJ teachers sue over $40 million campaign boost for union president
NJ teachers sue over $40 million campaign boost for union president NJEA used member dues to get its president elected
- Education, In the News, News & Media
BERGEN RECORD: The NJEA’s funding of Sean Spiller’s campaign was wrong. We need accountability | Opinion
The NJEA’s funding of Sean Spiller’s campaign was wrong. We need accountability | Opinion By: Rosemary Becchi October 2,
- Education, In the News, News & Media
NJ ED REPORT: Two NJ Teachers Sue NJEA For Misusing Their Union Dues In Bid for Governor
Two NJ Teachers Sue NJEA For Misusing Their Union Dues In Bid for Governor By Laura Waters October 1,
- Education, In the News, News & Media
NJ 101.5: NJ teachers union leader abused $40M for failed political aspirations, lawsuit says
NJ teachers union leader abused $40M for failed political aspirations, lawsuit says By Rick Rickman September 30, 2025 New Jersey