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November 2025
Public Administration New Jerseyans Head to the Polls for 2025 Gubernatorial Election – Today, November 4, is Election Day, which means New Jerseyans up and down the coast will have the opportunity to cast their ballots for the next Garden State Governor, Mikie Sherrill (D) or Jack Ciattarelli (R). Approximately 1.36 million voters have already […]
October 2025
Public Administration Governor Murphy Signs and Conditionally Vetoes Key Legislation – On October 20, Phil Murphy signed four bills into law and issued conditional vetoes on seven others. Among the laws signed: revisions to the Athletic Training Licensure Act; new requirements for public-body contractors to submit payroll records; the enactment of a Travel Insurance Act; […]
Policy in Practice session with Drew Gitomer and Rachel Garver presenting on edTPA policy changes in NJ
October 2025
Professor Emeritus Drew Gitomer (Rutgers Graduate School of Education) and Associate Professor Rachel Garver (Montclair State University) spoke at the New Jersey State House on Friday, October 24th discussing their recent report which examined how teacher preparation programs have adapted after the state removed the Educative Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA) as a requirement for teacher […]
NorthJersey.com
October 2025
NJSPL Research Affiliate Will Irving was quoted in a new article from NorthJersey.com discussing the upcoming gubernatorial race and how each candidate may address various economic troubles in the Garden State.
October 2025
Economics The New Jersey Economic Development Authority Requests Redevelopment Proposals for Camden’s Waterfront – On October 14, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) released a Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEOI) to solicit proposals for the redevelopment of almost 16 acres of property along the Camden Waterfront. The acreage is comprised of two former […]
October 2025
Education First Students Lead NJ Statewide Mental Health Summit – On October 8th, New Jersey held the first statewide student-led mental health summit at Kean University, highlighting youth voices in shaping mental health policy and awareness. Hosted by the New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education (OSHE), the summit featured peer-led panels, yoga […]
October 2025
Public Administration Second Gubernatorial Debate to be Held on Wednesday, October 8th Hosted by the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy – On Wednesday, October 8th from 7:00-8:00pm gubernatorial candidates Jack Ciattarelli and Mikie Sherrill will hold their second debate at the New Brunswick Performance Arts Center, which will be hosted by the Edward J. […]
October 2025
The New Jersey State Policy Lab (NJSPL) is excited to announce that we will once again be seeking proposals for seed funding* to support research projects that focus on a wide array of policy challenges impacting New Jersey. This seed funding is intended to support preliminary work such as data collection, proof-of-concept studies, proposal development, and/or innovative research demonstrating a societal […]
October 2025
Westfield Town Council candidate Vik Venkataraman published a statement in which he announced The Safe Ride Initiative to address the risks and dangers associated with e-bikes and e-scooters and cited research from the New Jersey State Policy Lab and the Voorhees Transportation Center.
NJBIZ
October 2025
NJBIZ shared results from America’s Best Nursing Homes 2026 rankings from Newsweek and cited a blog from NJSPL Research Affiliate Miyeon Song in its article.
September 2025
Health NJ State Health Benefits Program Committee Approves State-Worker Health-Benefit Cuts – On September 24th, the State Health Benefits Program (SHBP) design committee approved changes that raise copays, deductibles, and out-of-pocket maximums for active state workers, in particular for out-of-network care and prescriptions. These changes were enacted to meet budget-mandated savings and reduce the state’s […]
September 2025
Register today to attend the roundtable event, “Residential Support Services for Disabled Students in New Jersey’s Public Institutions of Higher Education” on Thursday, October 9th from 4:00-5:30pm at the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Despite efforts to support students with severe physical disabilities, gaps and inconsistencies in disability accommodation policy and practice can create […]

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