2026 Budget Leaves NJ Exposed to Billions in Federal Cuts

Budget Decision Blocks Justice for Communities Hit Hardest by Drug War

Rush to Expand Film Tax Credits Leaves Average New Jerseyans Behind

Despite Modest Revenue Increases, NJ State Budget Leaves Residents Exposed to Federal Cuts

Raising Revenue from Expensive Property Sales Will Help Make Housing More Affordable for All

NJPP Calls for Targeted Energy Relief Without Sacrificing Affordable Clean Energy Progress

Cruel and Costly House Budget Bill Cuts Health Care for Thousands in New Jersey

House Tax Plan Would Strip Child Tax Credit from 180,000 New Jersey Children, NJPP Warns

Progressive Tax Gains Help, But New Jersey Budget Shortfall Remains

House Proposal Would Strip Health Coverage From 200,000 New Jerseyans, NJPP Warns

NJPP Responds to Arrest of Mayor Ras Baraka

Immigrant Communities Deserve Real Safety, Not More ICE Detention

Eliminating the U.S. Department of Education Would Devastate New Jersey’s Communities

New Law Preserves Anti-Democratic Ballot Design

Immigrant Detention Contradicts New Jersey Values and Erodes Public Trust

House Lawmakers Put New Jersey Families At Risk

Governor’s Budget Advances Fiscal Responsibility But Structural Problems Remain

For the Many NJ on Governor Murphy’s Budget: Some Steps Forward, But Not Nearly Enough

For the Many: NJ Advocates Rally at Statehouse to Demand Tax Justice at the State and Federal Levels

New Jersey Must Embrace an Educational Policy of Inclusion, Truth, Respect, and Academic Excellence

Murphy’s Words Shine But Shadows Remain

New Parole Proposal Would Reduce Prison Population, Promote Stability, and Improve Government Efficiency

For the Many Joins National Movement for Fair Tax Reforms, Calls on Congress to Act in 2025

New Corporate Transit Fee Sets an Example of How We Can Fund Essential Infrastructure

Film Tax Credit Expansion is a Bad Deal for New Jersey

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