“Once again, the state’s largest teachers union tops New Jersey groups when it comes to spending on lobbying.”
“The New Jersey Education Association spent $11.3 million on lobbying last year, $10.8 million of which was on advertisements, according to an analysis released this morning by the state Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC). It’s the most a single group has ever spent, topping its previous record from last year, when it spent $6.9 million.” (Today’s Star-Ledger)
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