New Jersey Policy Lab conducts rigorous evidence-based research to raise the quality of data used by state policymakers to address the needs of NJ communities.
Gov. Phil Murphy presented his final annual budget to the Legislature for fiscal year 2026; Read more in today's newsletter and subscribe:
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Last week, in commemoration of Black History Month, New Jersey announced the release of the state's Wealth Disparity Task Force report. The NJSPL was honored to contribute research supporting the task force's report: policylab.rutgers.edu/new-je…
Researchers from the Rutgers Hub for Aging Collaboration with the @RutgersSSW, & with support from the NJSPL, have compiled a #database & interactive map of all housing apartments available for older adults with low income in NJ:
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Gov. Murphy allocated $3M in the proposed 2026 state budget to support school districts' cellphone ban; the Assembly Judiciary advanced a slate of bills strengthening firearm restrictions; read more in this week's newsletter:
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The New Jersey State Policy Lab's fourth annual summer internship program is now open and accepting applications for undergraduate and graduate students until March 21st: policylab.rutgers.edu/njspl-…
Fiscal & economic crises have affected the educational opportunities available to students in Camden, & graduate student Chiamaka Nwede shares her experiences & recommendations to address the gender disparity in STEM education & engagement in today's blog: policylab.rutgers.edu/nj-com…
The Board of Public Utilities approved electricity auction results which will likely raise costs up to 35%; The NJ Senate advanced a bill to allow out-of-state health care professionals to practice. Read this policy news & more in today's newsletter:
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In examining the effects of ending the edTPA as a requirement in NJ, researchers have spent time examining the validity of the teaching assessment as well as how the goals & methods of teacher assessment protocols have shifted since the policy change:
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Of the 7k total U.S. state legislators, only 309 are scientists, engineers, or healthcare professionals, which accounts for 4.09% of all legislators as of Sept '24. Of these, 211 are healthcare, 72 are scientists, & 26 are engineers per @Eagleton_RU:
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“We need to continue as a state to invest in our #highereducation which will in turn continue to strengthen our workforce and economy,” said Dr. Brian K. Bridges with the @NJHigherEd today at the @RutgersNB@blousteinschool
Today's newsletter: Gov. Murphy has signed a law raising the threshold of signatures for candidates to qualify for ballot placement, & an NJ Senate Committee advanced a bill for Medicare to cover motorized wheelchairs in nursing homes:
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Today's blog by @mel_tier from @PrincetonSPIA takes a brief look at the interaction between the history of environmental justice activism in the U.S. & the federal environmental justice policies that have now been halted by the current presidential admin:
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Graduation rates for all students in New Jersey have improved consistently since 2019, according to a new report from Angie Nga Le, Stuart Shapiro, and Elizabeth Cooner from the New Jersey State Policy Lab: policylab.rutgers.edu/report…
NJ AG Platkin joins several state AGs in a suit challenging the Trump admin's freeze on trillions in federal funding; the @NJTreasury announced an online form for senior citizens & disabled homeowners to apply for Anchor, Senior Freeze, & Stay NJ programs:
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The NJSPL is pleased to announce the unveiling of seven new policy research projects that we will be funding, covering a breadth of subjects including maternal health care, micromobility transportation, and floodwater management:
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