Category: News & Media
- Blog Posts, Education
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 […]
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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...
PRESS RELEASE
NJPI Urges Lawmakers Not to Advance Bill Targeting Homeschooling Families
by Wells Winegar, NJPI Executive Director The New Jersey Policy Institute has formally urged members of the Assembly Health Committee...
- Education, In the News, News & Media
NJ SPOTLIGHT: Marathon school segregation case goes to appeals court
In this NJ Spotlight News piece, the long-running New Jersey school segregation case moves to the Appellate Division. As the
- Education, News & Media, Press Releases
NJ POLICY INSTITUTE AMICUS BRIEF ACCEPTED BY APPELLATE COURT IN SCHOOL SEGREGATION LAWSUIT
- Blog Posts, Economy
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,
- Education, In the News
NJ SPOTLIGHT: NJ’s next governor could inherit school segregation dispute
In this piece, NJ Spotlight News looks at a major lawsuit challenging school segregation in New Jersey is unlikely to
- Energy, In the News
BINJE: Energy Matters with Jeanette Hoffman launches today on ONNJ
- Energy, Press Releases
PRESS RELEASE: ONNJ DEBUTS NEW PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERIES: “ENERGY MATTERS”
- Blog Posts, Economy
New Jersey’s FY26 Budget: Big Spending, Little Transparency, and Long-Term Risks
By Wells Winegar, Executive Director, New Jersey Policy Institute The enactment of New Jersey’s $58.8 billion FY26 budget marks yet
- Education, In the News
NORTHJERSEY.COM: Murphy team trying to ‘stall’ on NJ school segregation resolution, plaintiffs argue
As plaintiffs accuse the Murphy administration of stalling resolution in the long-running Latino Action Network v. NJ case, the New
- Blog Posts, News & Media
A Step Toward Justice: What the Supreme Court’s Disability Rights Decision Means for Students
By Barbie Vartanian, NJPI Board Member The Supreme Court’s recent decision marks a meaningful step toward greater accountability in how
- Blog Posts, Education
Let’s Not Trade Trust for Red Tape: Why S1796 Misses the Mark
By Rosemary Becchi President & Founder, New Jersey Policy Institute At the New Jersey Policy Institute, our mission is to