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NJPI: Largest Budget in State History Falls Short on Transparency and Fiscal Responsibility

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   Parsippany, NJ – The New Jersey Policy Institute today expressed disappointment with the process surrounding the

NORTHJERSEY.COM: NY moves ahead on education. NJ should not be left behind | Opinion

  By Wells Winegar, Executive Director of the New Jersey Policy Institute, and Ashley Smith, Managing Director of Jersey 1st

INTERVIEW: NJPI Chairman Discusses the NJ Education Landscape on New Jersey Politics with Laura Jones

Check out NJPI Chairman Andy Mulvihill as he is interviewed by Laura Jones on the landscape of K-12 education in

NJ ED REPORT: As Other States Move Forward, Will New Jersey Leave Education Dollars Behind?

  Wells Winegar is Executive Director of the New Jersey Policy Institute, As Governor Mikie Sherrill begins her term in

NJBIZ: OPINION: Sherrill’s pause on independent contractor rules should stand

    by Rosemary Becchi February 22, 2026   In one of her first executive orders, Gov. Mikie Sherrill took

BERGEN RECORD: NJ climate superfund is a blank check with no accountability | Opinion

  New Jersey’s Climate Superfund Is a Blank Check With No Accountability by Rosemary Becchi New Jersey lawmakers are considering

InsiderNJ: NJPI Statement on the Appointment of Dr. Lily Laux as Commissioner of Education

The New Jersey Policy Institute (NJPI) congratulates Dr. Lily Laux on her nomination to serve as New Jersey’s next Commissioner

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

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

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

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