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Preparing for a New Age: Artificial Intelligence, the American Workforce and the G.I. Bill

Preparing for a New Age: Artificial Intelligence, the American Workforce and the G.I. Bill

June 22, 2025 | In the News

NJSPL Policy Fellow Linda Stamato published a new op-ed discussing the rise in AI usage across the country and the importance of mitigating potential societal risks by taking potential regulations and safety concerns into account.
One Lesson from COVID-19? Students Can Thrive During Hardship

One Lesson from COVID-19? Students Can Thrive During Hardship

June 13, 2025 | In the News

Newswise shared an article from Rutgers Today discussing the impact of the New Jersey Promising Practices Project, a collaborative effort between the New Jersey Department of Education, the New Jersey State Policy Lab, and the Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies,...
One Lesson from COVID-19? Students Can Thrive During Hardship

One Lesson from COVID-19? Students Can Thrive During Hardship

June 12, 2025 | In the News

Rutgers Today published an article interviewing Dr. Elizabeth Cooner, Dr. Vandeen Campbell, and Dr. Charles Payne discussing the Promising Practices Project, a collaborative research effort between the New Jersey Department of Education, the New Jersey State Policy...
NJ’s New Ballot Law May Still Be Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Warns – NJ State Policy Updates

NJ’s New Ballot Law May Still Be Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Warns – NJ State Policy Updates

June 9, 2025 | NJ State Policy Updates

Public Administration Response Measures to Electricity Price Surge Under Review – On June 2nd, the Senate voted 25-12 along party lines to approve Bill SJR154, which would require the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to investigate PJM Interconnection’s...
NJ’s New Ballot Law May Still Be Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Warns – NJ State Policy Updates

Assembly Passes Bill to Assess Allowable Rent Increases – NJ State Policy Updates

June 2, 2025 | NJ State Policy Updates

Housing Assembly Passes Bill to Define Standards for Allowable Rent Increases – On May 22nd, the Assembly voted 50-26 to pass Bill A5432, which would codify a judicial test to determine whether a rent increase is “unconscionable”. Under the measure,...
New Jersey State Policy Lab 2025 Summer Internship Begins

New Jersey State Policy Lab 2025 Summer Internship Begins

June 2, 2025 | NJSPL Announcements

The New Jersey State Policy Lab is excited to announce that the fourth annual summer internship program has begun at the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Six students have been selected to participate in this year’s program, which will encompass ten...
NJ’s New Ballot Law May Still Be Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Warns – NJ State Policy Updates

Regulations Introduced to Protect New Jerseyans from Rising Utility Costs – NJ State Policy Updates

May 19, 2025 | NJ State Policy Updates

Education Federal Mental Health Grant Cuts Threaten NJ School Services – Recent federal cuts of nearly $1 billion nationwide in school-based mental health grants will force New Jersey to prematurely end a statewide initiative focused on expanding access to...
NJ’s New Ballot Law May Still Be Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Warns – NJ State Policy Updates

Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Rutgers International Students over Immigration Suit – New Jersey State Policy Updates

May 13, 2025 | NJ State Policy Updates

Public Administration Murphy Issues Conditional Veto on Pop-Up Party Bill Over First Amendment Concerns – On May 8th, Governor Phil Murphy conditionally vetoed Bill SA4652, which would criminalize inciting public brawls and increase penalties for disorderly...
Cost of Living for Older Adults in New Jersey

Cost of Living for Older Adults in New Jersey

May 8, 2025 | In the News

NJSPL Research Affiliate Anita Franzione published an article with the New Jersey Advocates for Aging Well discussing economic challenges for older adults in the Garden State.
NJ’s New Ballot Law May Still Be Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Warns – NJ State Policy Updates

NJ Legislators Consider Utility Reform Bills Ahead of Summer Rate Hikes – NJ State Policy Updates

May 5, 2025 | NJ State Policy Updates

Public Administration Lawmakers Consider Utility Reform Bills Ahead of Summer Rate Hikes – On May 5th, the Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Committee held a hearing on several bills that aim to mitigate upcoming electricity rate increases. The proposed...
NJ’s New Ballot Law May Still Be Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Warns – NJ State Policy Updates

Health Insurance Providers Required to Cover Biomarker Testing Under New Law – NJ State Policy Updates

April 28, 2025 | NJ State Policy Updates

Health New Jersey Establishes Public Health Institute – On April 22nd, Governor Phil Murphy signed Bill S3562 (P.L.2025, c.46.) into law, authorizing the Department of Health to designate a nonprofit Public Health Institute. This institute will coordinate public...
New Jersey State Policy Lab Celebrates 4th Anniversary with Annual Report Release

New Jersey State Policy Lab Celebrates 4th Anniversary with Annual Report Release

April 24, 2025 | NJSPL Announcements

As the New Jersey State Policy Lab (NJSPL) reaches its fourth anniversary, it is my honor to serve as the Executive Director, working with an incredible team of dedicated professionals to better understand and investigate policy issues impacting the state. The NJSPL...
Public service journalism and the common good

Public service journalism and the common good

April 24, 2025 | In the News

NJSPL Policy Fellow Linda Stamato published a new op-ed in New Jersey Hills discussing the importance of public service journalism to benefit the community as a whole.
NJ’s New Ballot Law May Still Be Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Warns – NJ State Policy Updates

Bill to Expand Access to Mental Health Medications Advances Committee – NJ State Policy Updates

April 22, 2025 | NJ State Policy Updates

Public Administration Appeal Filed in School Segregation Case – On April 15th, attorneys filed a motion asking a state appellate court to reconsider a lawsuit alleging the state has failed to address racial segregation in its public schools. The case, originally...
Ocean City Superintendent Shares District’s Innovative Educational Methods with School Leaders Throughout the State

Ocean City Superintendent Shares District’s Innovative Educational Methods with School Leaders Throughout the State

April 16, 2025 | In the News

The Ocean City School District wrote and published an article detailing their superintendent’s participation in the New Jersey Promising Practices Summit, a one-day educational event held for educators across the state in collaboration with the New Jersey...
NJ’s New Ballot Law May Still Be Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Warns – NJ State Policy Updates

Assembly Committee Advances Bill Expanding RetireReady NJ Eligibility – NJ State Policy Updates

April 14, 2025 | NJ State Policy Updates

Public Administration Assembly Committee Advances Bill Expanding Retirement Savings Access – On April 10th, the Assembly State and Local Government Committee unanimously advanced Bill A5358, which would expand eligibility for the RetireReady NJ program. The bill...

U. announces research on availability of non-fatal crash data

https://www.dailytargum.com/article/u-announces-research-in-availability-of-non-fatal-crash-data-20250409
NJ’s New Ballot Law May Still Be Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Warns – NJ State Policy Updates

New Law Targets AI, Deepfakes for the Purpose of Harassment or Extortion – NJ State Policy Updates

April 7, 2025 | NJ State Policy Updates

Public Administration Bill Criminalizing Deepfakes Becomes Law – On April 2nd, Governor Phil Murphy signed Bill A3540 (P.L.2025, c.40.) into law, criminalizing the creation or distribution of AI-generated media, commonly referred to as deepfakes, for unlawful...

Crash data availability and best practices across the United States

https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/4VRRJASI2CYVQDFQRPTX/full?target=10.1080/15389588.2025.2466201
NJ’s New Ballot Law May Still Be Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Warns – NJ State Policy Updates

Lawmakers Approve Bill Requiring Gas and Electric Usage Alerts – NJ State Policy Updates

April 1, 2025 | NJ State Policy Updates

Public Administration Both State Chambers Pass Bill Criminalizing Incitement of Public Brawls – On March 24th, both the Assembly and Senate unanimously approved Bill A4652, which would criminalize inciting a public brawl and increase penalties for disorderly...
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