| June Wed, 2018
Opioids in the Garden State Series: Many New Jerseyans Prescribed Opioids Do Not Recall Doctor Explaining Dangers, Risks, Or Alternative Treatments
Nearly half of New Jerseyans (46 percent) say they or a family member have been prescribed opioids by a medical professional in the last 12 months, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll as part of the “Opioids in the Garden State” series.
| June Thu, 2018
Widespread Support For Using Affordable Housing Trust Fund Solely As Intended; Most New Jerseyans See Cost Of Housing As Serious Problem In The Garden State
New Jerseyans across the board want the Affordable Housing Trust Fund to be used solely for building affordable homes, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll in collaboration with the Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey.
| June Fri, 2018
Record Number of Women Running for U.S. Senate in 2018 After Filing Deadlines in 38 States
With filing deadlines passed in 38 states, a record number of women have filed as major party candidates for the U.S. Senate in 2018. As of June 1st , 42 women – 24 Democrats and 18 Republicans – have filed for candidacy, surpassing the previous high of 40 set in 2016.
| May Thu, 2018
Positivity About State’s Direction Continues To Grow Under Murphy Administration; Gov. Starts Out Solid, Booker Continues To Shine As Menendez’s Ratings Remain Steady
With the Murphy administration well underway, New Jerseyans are now split over the direction of the state, as more feel better than they have in recent years about where New Jersey is headed.