November 27, 2023 | NJ State Policy Updates
Transportation and the Environment New Rule Will Require All Car Sales to be Electric by 2035 – Governor Murphy announced the filing of Advanced Clean Cars II on Nov. 21 by the Department of Environmental Protection. The new rule will require 51% of all car...
November 21, 2023 | NJ State Policy Updates
Public Administration Policy Discussions at the Annual Conference of the League of Municipalities – Atlantic City hosted the annual New Jersey State League of Municipalities conference from Nov. 14-16 of this year. The ACLU led the first-ever panel of NJ...
November 14, 2023 | NJ State Policy Updates
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...
November 6, 2023 | NJ State Policy Updates
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...
October 30, 2023 | NJ State Policy Updates
Elections and Public Administration: Early voting in New Jersey runs this week from October 28 to November 5. NJ residents will consider a variety of policy questions, including abortion rights, finance for NJ Transit, property taxes and cost of living, and the...
October 26, 2023 | NJ State Policy Updates
Economics: New legislation passed to support small business owners – Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way signed into law two new bills on October 18 that mandate the Department of Treasury and the NJ Business Action Center to support small businesses, with the specific aim to...
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