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Gov. Phil Murphy

Lilley: Murphy’s Pension Payment Is “Throwing Good Money After Bad.”

Staff Writer October 14, 2020

online pharmacy buspar online with best prices today in the USA This isn’t new news but it’s also not good news.  Pew Charitable Trusts updated

What’s $12 Billion Among Friends? Or, How the SDA Wasted Your Tax Money.

Laura Waters October 14, 2020

Last week I wrote about how the practice of nepotism at the Schools Development Authority under the “leadership” of former CEO Lizette Polanco-Delgado matched the

Split Screen of SDA/DOE: Nepotism In the Soprano State.

Laura Waters October 8, 2020

There’s been lots of chatter about news that the Governor’s Office — not Murphy necessarily but, as NJ Spotlight puts it, “top members of Gov.

“Take Your Masks and Shove It”: Lakewood Ultra-Orthodox Community Reacts To “Deeply Concerning” Covid Cases in Ocean County

Laura Waters October 5, 2020

Currently Lakewood is New Jersey’s hot spot for coronoavirus infections. There are two reasons: 1) there is a lack of social-distancing and/or mask-wearing during the

Did Murphy and NJEA’s Excellent Adventure Hit a Pothole?

Laura Waters September 30, 2020

Yesterday Governor Phil Murphy celebrated his victory — signing a Legislature-approved nine-month budget of $32.7 billion that includes his millionaire’s tax and a $4.5 billion

Murphy Negotiates a Budget While His NJEA-Sponsored PAC Plays Ball

Laura Waters September 22, 2020

New Directions New Jersey, the PAC that promotes Gov. Phil Murphy’s agenda, just made a big ad buy of $1.25 million, according to NJ Globe.

New Jersey Governance in the Middle of a Pandemic: Run By and For NJEA

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center September 17, 2020

The NJEA’s investments are paying off.   New Jersey’s most powerful special interest has had a great recent run with Governor Murphy. As is well

New Jersey Schools Failed the Remote Learning Test in March. Here Are 3 Ways to Get September Right.

Laura Waters September 16, 2020

For the last two years I’ve been reporting on the disarray at the New Jersey Department of Education. Suddenly I’m not the only one. In

Senator Ruiz Proposes Bill To Compensate For Murphy’s Underfunding of Schools

Staff Writer September 16, 2020

Senate Education Chair M. Teresa Ruiz introduced a budget resolution to increase school funding by $311 million, the resolution would fund the school funding formula

Senator Ruiz Reams Out NJ DOE for Lying and Lack of Leadership

Staff Writer September 14, 2020

A few notes from last Thursday’s State Senate Budget Committee hearing, with Interim Department of Education Commissioner Kevin Dehmer in the hot seat, poor soul.

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