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Rethinking Complete Streets

2023-11-20T08:43:01-05:00

By Hannah Younes, Robert B. Noland, Leigh Ann Von Hagen, Jeffrey Dennis, Colin Roche, and Sam Rosenthal. Governor Phil Murphy signed S-147 into law in January 2023 directing the New Jersey Department of Transportation [...]

Rethinking Complete Streets2023-11-20T08:43:01-05:00

Insight Hub: Working from home increases cycling in New Jersey

2023-11-17T09:57:31-05:00

NJSPL Research Affiliates including Hannah Younes, Bob Noland, Leigh Ann Von Hagen, and James Sinclar authored a new op-ed with Zag Daily discussing the results from their survey polling over 2,400 New Jerseyans on their travel methods during the pandemic.

Insight Hub: Working from home increases cycling in New Jersey2023-11-17T09:57:31-05:00

A Seamless Continuum of Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Services for Justice-Involved Individuals in New Jersey

2023-11-16T09:44:32-05:00

By James M. Davy, PhD.   Disrupting a Fragmented System The professional staff of the New Jersey Reentry Corporation and other public and nonprofit service providing agencies can attest to the problem of fragmented and uncoordinated service-delivery systems that inhibit efforts to meet the mental health and substance use needs of previously incarcerated individuals in [...]

A Seamless Continuum of Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Services for Justice-Involved Individuals in New Jersey2023-11-16T09:44:32-05:00

An act of mercy: Georgian Court students pack Thanksgiving grocery bags for needy families

2023-11-15T14:48:46-05:00

An NJSPL report in collaboration with Center for Women and Work examining the impact the pandemic has had on women in New Jersey was cited in a recent article from the Asbury Park Press on Thanksgiving grocery donations.

An act of mercy: Georgian Court students pack Thanksgiving grocery bags for needy families2023-11-15T14:48:46-05:00

November 13, 2023 – New Jersey State Policy Roundup

2023-11-20T15:41:18-05:00

Elections and Public Administration Priorities for ‘Lame Duck’ Session - Lawmakers have enjoyed an extended summer break since June 30, 2023. On Nov. 7, Democrats strengthened their control of the legislature, adding a net five Democrats to the Assembly. In the leadup to the new session in January, lawmakers will work through a backlog of legislation, [...]

November 13, 2023 – New Jersey State Policy Roundup2023-11-20T15:41:18-05:00

Inflation hits NJ’s Black and Hispanic households hardest, report says

2023-11-14T10:40:51-05:00

NJ Spotlight News interviewed Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, faculty director of the Center for Women and Work, on a recent report examining inflation in New Jersey published in collaboration with the New Jersey State Policy Lab.

Inflation hits NJ’s Black and Hispanic households hardest, report says2023-11-14T10:40:51-05:00

Report Release: Who Experienced the Greatest Financial Burden from Inflation in NJ?

2023-11-14T11:26:24-05:00

By Jocelyn Fischer, Ph.D. and Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Ph.D. During the COVID-19 pandemic, New Jersey has experienced record high levels of inflation.  These price increases raise concerns about New Jerseyans’ financial well-being.  However, inflation [...]

Report Release: Who Experienced the Greatest Financial Burden from Inflation in NJ?2023-11-14T11:26:24-05:00

November 6, 2023 – New Jersey State Policy Roundup

2023-11-20T15:40:50-05:00

Elections, Public Administration, and Public Policy: Policy questions at play in elections - As voters prepare to head to the polls on November 7, they will consider various policy issues in their choices. The Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling at Rutgers University reports that Republican voters are thinking about parental rights and trans students in [...]

November 6, 2023 – New Jersey State Policy Roundup2023-11-20T15:40:50-05:00
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