| October Mon, 2017
Bipartisan Coalition Seeks Pledge from Gubernatorial Candidates: “If Elected, I Will Appoint More Women”
As the New Jersey gubernatorial election nears, the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) has convened some of the state’s most powerful political women to press candidates to agree that they will appoint substantial numbers of women to their transition teams and administrations.
| September Sun, 2017
Most New Jerseyans Believe Arts Education Is Important But Are Mixed On Its Funding, Implementation And Students’ Access To Participation Opportunities
With school back in session, New Jersey residents are not only thinking about “reading and writing and ‘rithmetic” but also about the importance of arts education, according to a new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll in partnership with Arts Ed NJ for the Arts Ed Now campaign.
| August Thu, 2017
Three-quarters Say Garden State Off On The Wrong Track; New Lows For Christie, Mixed Views On Menendez, And Gov Candidates Remain Unkown
New Jersey is one unhappy state, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll. Fewer than one in five registered voters think their state is going in the right direction, while almost three-quarters think it is off on the wrong track...
| July Wed, 2017
“Black Women in American Politics: 2017 Status Update” Provides a Synopsis of How Black Women Fared in the 2016 Election and Current Levels of Representation
Updated data highlights key wins across the country, as well as areas of underrepresentation for black women.