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Sneak-Peak at Murphy’s School Budget Proposal!

Staff Writer February 22, 2021

Tomorrow Gov. Phil Murphy will propose a 2022 budget that includes an additional $578 million in school aid, according to a scoop by Carly Sitrin

Explainer: How Are Schools Funded in New Jersey, and Why Are My Property Taxes So High?

Staff Writer February 22, 2021

New Jerseyans love to complain about their property taxes —with some justification. According to WalletHub, we pay the highest property taxes in the country, with

All Eyes on Murphy’s School Aid Proposal in 2022 Budget Address

Staff Writer February 22, 2021

Tuesday at 1 pm, Gov. Phil Murphy will deliver his 2022 Budget Address (prerecorded and streamed on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube instead of its typical

NJ Education Aid: New Jersey Policy Perspective’s Fictions on NJ’s Outmigration

New Jersey Education Aid February 17, 2021

There is a lot of room to argue about the causes of NJ’s high rate of domestic outmigration.  Reasonable people can disagree about what role

NJ Unions and Allied Groups Send an Open Letter to Phil Murphy and Everyone Else

Staff Writer February 5, 2021

The following “open letter from public education advocates to New Jersey families and communities” is, says John Mooney of NJ Spotlight, more symbolic than anything

LILLEY: NJ Taxpayers Need to Know NJEA Used Political Power to Create the Pension System It Wanted.

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center November 5, 2020

At long last, New Jersey has enacted its first COVID-19 budget. In order for it to be “balanced,” the state will have to borrow $4.5 billion.

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

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.

Education Highlights From Gov. Murphy’s Budget Address

Staff Writer August 25, 2020

This morning Governor Phil Murphy delivered his budget address from the 50-yard line at Rutgers’ SHI Stadium in Piscataway. His proposal calls for annual state

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