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Opioid Treatment in Emergency Departments: A Conversation with Dr. Alexis LaPietra

2024-02-08T14:01:14-05:00

By Jim Lloyd, interviewing Dr. Alexis LaPietra. In the face of persistently high rates of opioid overdose and the very high risks of subsequent adverse outcomes faced by individuals who survive overdoses, New Jersey hospitals are innovating [...]

Opioid Treatment in Emergency Departments: A Conversation with Dr. Alexis LaPietra2024-02-08T14:01:14-05:00

Believe in democracy? Then, I’ve got some bad news for you. | Opinion

2024-02-07T10:14:36-05:00

NJSPL Policy Fellow Linda Stamato discusses an upcoming law the New Jersey State Legislature is currently weighing that would make it easier for county sheriffs to conduct home foreclosure auctions online, depriving newspapers of paid auction ads and a valuable income source for many local papers already struggling to stay in business.

Believe in democracy? Then, I’ve got some bad news for you. | Opinion2024-02-07T10:14:36-05:00

No, Electric Scooters Aren’t More Dangerous Than Other Modes of Transportation.

2024-02-05T14:47:15-05:00

A recent NJSPL blog on micromobility and pedestrian safety, co-authored by Hannah Younes, Bob Noland, and Leigh Ann Von Hagen, was referenced in a new piece published by The Handbuilt City.

No, Electric Scooters Aren’t More Dangerous Than Other Modes of Transportation.2024-02-05T14:47:15-05:00

February 5, 2024 – New Jersey State Policy Updates

2024-02-07T11:07:28-05:00

Education Proposed Legislation Would Establish Task Force to Reexamine Teacher Evaluations - An effort to shift the process to evaluate public school teachers and principals failed to pass in the lame duck session. While some – including the largest teachers’ union in the state, the NJ Education Association – supported an effort to increase the time [...]

February 5, 2024 – New Jersey State Policy Updates2024-02-07T11:07:28-05:00

Teacher Candidate Performance Assessment Moves Forward in New Jersey

2024-02-01T13:15:32-05:00

By Drew Gitomer, Emily Hodge, and Rachel Garver. In June 2022, New Jersey enacted a significant change in how educator preparation programs (EPPs) would assess the quality and readiness of their teacher candidates through performance assessment [...]

Teacher Candidate Performance Assessment Moves Forward in New Jersey2024-02-01T13:15:32-05:00

An uneven recovery? NAIOP panelists see different paths for different asset types in 2024

2024-01-30T16:14:06-05:00

NJSPL Research Affiliate Will Irving discussed his latest R/ECON economic forecast as part of a panel at the NAIOP NJ annual meeting, and Real Estate NJ featured the presentation in a new article.

An uneven recovery? NAIOP panelists see different paths for different asset types in 20242024-01-30T16:14:06-05:00

January 29, 2024 – New Jersey State Policy Updates

2024-01-31T10:06:49-05:00

Housing New Session Sees Movement on Affordable Housing Policy - After an unsuccessful attempt to push through affordable housing reform in the 2022-2023 lame duck session, legislators have introduced an eight-bill package to meet the need for over 200,000 additional units of affordable housing in the state. All eight bills were approved by the Senate [...]

January 29, 2024 – New Jersey State Policy Updates2024-01-31T10:06:49-05:00

Op-Ed: NJ must make good use of opioid settlement funds

2024-01-25T11:26:46-05:00

New Jersey will be receiving approximately $1.1 billion from the recent opioid settlement award money, and NJSPL Policy Fellow Linda Stamato advocates that the state should use these funds to develop an integrated system of collaborative care with medical and nonmedical professionals to confront and address opioid addiction.

Op-Ed: NJ must make good use of opioid settlement funds2024-01-25T11:26:46-05:00
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