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Delivering the Benefits of Offshore Wind to Communities: How New Jersey is Making Progress

2024-03-28T09:23:24-04:00

By Jessica Parineet. In support of the state’s goals, Governor Murphy’s administration has set an ambitious target of 11,000 megawatts (MW) of installed offshore wind capacity in New Jersey by 2040 [...]

Delivering the Benefits of Offshore Wind to Communities: How New Jersey is Making Progress2024-03-28T09:23:24-04:00

March 25, 2024 – New Jersey State Policy Updates

2024-03-26T09:30:40-04:00

Economics Legislature Passes Law Codifying Certification Process for LGBTQ-Owned Businesses - S1313/A3330, which would codify an existing certification process for LGBTQ-owned businesses, passed both houses on March 18, despite debate between Republican lawmakers on the Assembly floor. Gov. Murphy issued an executive order in May 2022 establishing a process for businesses to certify that they are [...]

March 25, 2024 – New Jersey State Policy Updates2024-03-26T09:30:40-04:00

Performance Assessments Across New Jersey: What Educator Preparation Programs Are Using Now

2024-03-25T09:47:15-04:00

By Emily Hodge, Rachel Garver, and Drew Gitomer. In the wake of New Jersey’s 2022 legislative removal of the edTPA as a required performance-based assessment for teacher candidates, educator preparation programs (EPPs) have had newfound freedom [...]

Performance Assessments Across New Jersey: What Educator Preparation Programs Are Using Now2024-03-25T09:47:15-04:00

How New Jersey’s 2025 Tax Revenue Projections Might Affect the Budget Surplus

2024-03-26T09:31:17-04:00

By Will Irving. Is the Budget Surplus Safe? Governor Murphy’s recently released FY 2025 budget proposal calls for total appropriations of $55.9 billion, up $1.5 billion (2.7%) from the original FY 2024 appropriation [...]

How New Jersey’s 2025 Tax Revenue Projections Might Affect the Budget Surplus2024-03-26T09:31:17-04:00

March 18, 2024 – New Jersey State Policy Updates

2024-03-19T13:54:26-04:00

Economics Legislation for Heat-Related Workplace Protections Faces Opposition - Lawmakers introduced in February A3521/S2422, a bill which would immediately require employers to offer protections to workers who face extreme heat, including providing cold water, paid rest breaks with access to shade or climate-controlled spaces, and an emergency response to heat-related employee illnesses, as well as limiting [...]

March 18, 2024 – New Jersey State Policy Updates2024-03-19T13:54:26-04:00

There’s a hidden way politics shapes regulation. The Supreme Court should take note.

2024-03-18T12:07:39-04:00

The Supreme Court appears poised to overturn the "Chevron deference," which established a two-step process for judicial evaluation of the legality of agency regulations. Bearing this in mind, NJSPL Principal Investigator Dean Stuart Shapiro weighs in on the perception by some that regulations issued by the executive branch are not influenced by political influence.

There’s a hidden way politics shapes regulation. The Supreme Court should take note.2024-03-18T12:07:39-04:00

Developing Survey Instrument to Examine Equity in Access to New Jersey Virtual Schwartz Rounds Emotional Support Program for Nurses

2024-03-18T14:53:20-04:00

By Irina B. Grafova, Pamela B. de Cordova, Jennifer Polakowski, and Jessica Anderson. New Jersey Virtual Schwartz Rounds (VSR) programs aim to provide a forum for nursing peers [...]

Developing Survey Instrument to Examine Equity in Access to New Jersey Virtual Schwartz Rounds Emotional Support Program for Nurses2024-03-18T14:53:20-04:00

We need to fix OPRA. Let’s start here | Opinion

2024-03-14T11:19:32-04:00

Research Affiliate Marc Pfeiffer published an op ed on NJ.com making the case for why New Jersey state legislature needs to update the Open Public Records Act and how best to do so while maintaining effective government administration, access to records, and ensuring transparency and integrity.

We need to fix OPRA. Let’s start here | Opinion2024-03-14T11:19:32-04:00

March 11, 2024 – New Jersey State Policy Updates

2024-03-12T15:48:57-04:00

Education Five Bills to Reduce Teacher Shortage Pass Assembly Committee - On March 4, the Assembly Education Committee passed five bills aimed to address a teacher shortage in the state by targeting teacher recruitment and retainment. The following bills face review in other committees and full legislative bodies before consideration by Gov. Phil Murphy. Bill [...]

March 11, 2024 – New Jersey State Policy Updates2024-03-12T15:48:57-04:00
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