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| April Thu, 2019

Joint Rutgers-eagleton/Fdu Poll: New Jerseyans Support Millionaires Tax; Gov. Murphy Garners Lackluster Ratings Entering Second Year In Office

New Jerseyans largely support Gov. Phil Murphy’s proposed millionaires tax, but expressed mixed views about the governor’s overall performance, according to the first poll in a partnership between the polling bodies at Rutgers University’s Eagleton Institute of Politics and Fairleigh Dickinson University.

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| March Fri, 2019

Oregon has a new secretary of state

“Clarno will be the fifth woman to serve as Oregon’s secretary of state, and with her appointment, all four of Oregon’s statewide offices will be held by women. The only other state that can say that is Maine, where only the governor’s seat is elected statewide, according to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.”

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| March Wed, 2019

Assisted suicide NJ: Legislature allows it with passage of bill: Editorial

“A Rutgers-Eagleton poll in 2015 found that 63 percent of residents supported legislation to “allow terminally ill patients to obtain a prescription to end their lives,” while 29 percent were opposed.”

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| March Wed, 2019

Women in Idaho have shaped its political history

“A record number of women ran for seats in Congress and in state legislatures in 2018, and a record number of women are now serving in those chambers, according to Rutgers University’s Center for American Women and Politics.”

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