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New Jersey Teachers Are Getting a Raw Deal From Their Union

Laura Waters November 23, 2022

According to a new report by Mike Lilley at the Sunlight Policy Center, New Jersey teachers’ enthusiasm and support for their union’s politicking has dropped

LILLEY: New Jersey Teachers, Your Union Dues Paid NJEA Director $2.5 Million in 2019

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center July 9, 2022

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Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center June 28, 2022

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Murphy and Legislators Gave a Gift to NJEA That No One Knows About

Laura Waters May 25, 2022

In April 2018, two months before the U.S. Supreme Court released its Janus v. AFSCME ruling that said mandatory union dues were a violation of

New Ad Campaign Aims to Educate NJEA Members About Their ‘Controversial’ Leaders

Laura Waters November 3, 2021

In a blog posted on its website this morning, the Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey announced it was investing in a digital ad campaign

LILLEY: NJEA Leaders Get Desperate as New Jersey Teachers Look To Opt Out Before Tomorrow’s Deadline

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center September 9, 2021

Well, it looks like Sunlight’s campaign to inform New Jersey teachers of their 1st Amendment rights has hit a nerve.  It appears that the NJEA

LILLEY: New Jersey Teachers Are Poorly Served By Their Union Leaders

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center April 13, 2021

The New Jersey Education Association, the state chapter of the largest teachers union in the country, boasted more than 200,000 members and $154 million in

Dear New Jersey Teachers: You’re Getting a Raw Deal From NJEA and NEA.

Staff Writer June 24, 2020

Mike Lilley of the Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey has a new report out, “New Jersey Teachers’ Dues: Why Are They the Highest in

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