| May Fri, 2019
In Nevada’s legislature, women outnumber the men – a first in the nation
“‘Historically, state legislatures have been "stubborn, slow-to-change institutions, which were heavily male-dominated,’ said Kelly Dittmar, a scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.”
| May Fri, 2019
It’s an honor but does New Jersey really need a state microbe?
"Some designations are tied to advocacy or awareness...But most often, Weingart said, getting a favorite flower or turtle named the state flower or turtle is basically just a good-natured civics lesson for youngsters."
| 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 Wed, 2019
‘Being Governor Ain’t What It Used to Be’: How Their Road to the White House Became an Uphill Climb
ECAG senior scholar and Eagleton faculty Saladin Ambar spoke about governors running for president.