| April Mon, 2018
Record Number of Women Running for Governor in 2018 17 States with Gubernatorial Contests Yet to File
With filing deadlines passed in 19 of 36 states where gubernatorial elections will be held in 2018, a record number of women have filed as major party candidates for governor in 2018.
| March Thu, 2018
State of the Garden State: New Jerseyans, Commuters Give State’s Roadways and Public Transportation System Lackluster Ratings
New Jersey commuters are unhappy with the state of the Garden State’s transportation infrastructure: drivers are more negative than positive about their local roadways and split when it comes to assessing the state’s highways, while mass transit users are far more negative about the state’s public transportation system, especially when it comes to the cost of transit fares.
| March Wed, 2018
State of the Garden State: New Jerseyans Feel Heavily Burdened By Taxes But Willing To Consider Murphy Initiatives
What do you call the state of affairs when four out of five residents say they pay too much in taxes for what they get? New Jersey. Just 17 percent say they get their money’s worth for the state and local taxes they pay.
| February Wed, 2018
Women in County and Municipal Government: NJ Must Do Better
The latest census of women elected to county and municipal offices in New Jersey raises an urgent question: Why is progress painfully slow -- or non-existent?