| May Fri, 2019
N.J. Pension Change May Skip Governor, Go to Voters, Lawmaker Says
“In New Jersey, 65% of residents want public workers to pay more toward their pensions, and 64% said their health benefits should be more in line with private employees’, according to a Rutgers-Eagleton poll of 1,203 adults released April 10.”
| May Thu, 2019
Marijuana Law Dies: What Now For Expungement, Investors and Medical Use?
“Legalization has consistently been popular with New Jersey voters and the latest Rutgers-Eagleton poll shows more residents favor completely legalizing than oppose it by a margin of 58 percent to 37 percent.”
| May Mon, 2019
Eight in 10 New Jerseyans Know Someone Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Eight in ten New Jerseyans say that they know someone who has been diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
| April Sun, 2019
N.J. residents are worried about being shot. But they don’t see guns as a big problem, poll finds.
NJ.com reports on the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling’s latest poll about gun violence in New Jersey.