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There’s a Catch with Newark’s Hot New Teacher Magnet: Those $62K Starting Salaries Go Nowhere Slow

Laura Waters October 4, 2022

Newark Public Schools is desperate to fill teaching slots, a combination of teacher burn-out and an increase in the number of teachers employed by the

LILLEY: New Jersey, Listen Up–This Is Why We Have a Teacher Shortage

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center June 28, 2022

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If NJEA Leaders Are Serious About Fixing the Teacher Shortage, They’ll Need To Limber Up

Laura Waters June 22, 2022

Today Mike Lilley of the Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey released a new report called “Teaching in New Jersey’s Antiquated, Union-Dominated Public School System

Um, No, Don’t Blame New Jersey Teacher Shortages on ‘Wage Gaps’

Laura Waters June 13, 2022

Two weeks ago Mark Weber, also known as “Jersey Jazzman,” issued a report through New Jersey Policy Perspective called “New Jersey’s Teacher Pipeline: The Decline

From NJEA to the Murphy’s Office and Back Again! Chief of Staff Gets a Promotion.

Laura Waters May 17, 2022

The New Jersey Education Association just announced the hiring of Deborah Cornavaca, currently Deputy Chief of Staff for Gov. Phil Murphy, as the union’s new

Murphy, Says New Report, Is Eyeing the Presidency While Cheating Students and Teachers

Laura Waters April 14, 2022

Mike Lilley of Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey has a new analysis out called, “Before You Go, Gov. Murphy, There Is Some Unfinished Business

New Analysis: Murphy’s $7 Billion Pension Contribution Aside, NJ Teachers Are Still Getting Cheated

Staff Writer September 13, 2021

According to a new analysis from Bellwether, New Jersey’s teacher pension system, the Teachers’ Pension and Annuity Fund (TPAF), is in just about the worst

LILLEY: 7 Billion Dollar Pension Payment Aside, NJ Teachers’ Retirement Fund Is Still in Crisis

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center August 17, 2021

There’s lots of happy talk coming out of Trenton about the state of New Jersey’s public pensions.  This plays very nicely into Gov. Murphy’s hands

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: If NJ Teachers Want a Solvent Pension System, They Must Demand Change.

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center October 8, 2020

The Star-Ledger reports that NJ’s pension investments earned 1.2% for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2020.  This is far below the 7.5% assumed return and given that NJ

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