Louis DiPaolo


Louis Di Paolo, Vice President, works with the leadership team to guide and execute NJPP's policy agenda and strategic vision. He also leads NJPP's communications department, developing messaging and tactics that promote the think tank's research. Louis works closely with the media and other key stakeholders, edits reports and publications, manages social media accounts, and acts as spokesperson for the organization. Before joining NJPP in 2018, Louis was the Legislative Director for the New Jersey Working Families Alliance. He also served as a councilman in his hometown, Dumont, New Jersey, from 2016 through 2019. A proud product of New Jersey's public schools, Louis received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Ramapo College of New Jersey. Email: dipaolo (at) njpp.org | Phone: 609-393-1145 ext. 15

Friday Facts and Figures: March 31, 2023

New Jersey is projected to collect less revenue than initially forecasted. Tax cuts, not spending, are responsible for the federal debt.

Friday Facts and Figures: March 24, 2023

Paterson police disproportionately use force against Black people. North Jersey is the most competitive rental market in the country.

Friday Facts and Figures: March 17, 2023

State releases body cam footage of police killing Najee Seabrooks. Corporate profit margins hit a 70-year high. State revenue lags across the country.

Friday Facts and Figures: March 10, 2023

Paterson police kill violence intervention specialist Najee Seabrooks. Budget hearings start next week. New Jersey risks missing its clean energy goals.

Friday Facts and Figures: March 3, 2023

Governor Murphy's budget expands pre-K and doubles the Child Tax Credit. It also underfunds clean energy, NJ Transit, and gives corporations a big tax cut.

Friday Facts and Figures: February 24, 2023

New bill would expand the New Jersey Child Tax Credit. Private prison company Core Civic sues New Jersey over ICE detention ban.

Friday Facts and Figures: February 17, 2023

Bills increasing penalties advance out of committee. Gov. Murphy sets 2035 as target for New Jersey to reach 100 percent clean energy.

Friday Facts and Figures: February 10, 2023

Nine bills that would roll back bail reform are up for a vote Monday, while police transparency bills stall in the Legislature.

Friday Facts and Figures: February 3, 2023

Senate passes Temp Workers' Bill of Rights. Lawmakers table mandatory minimum sentence bill. Report finds the true cost of the child care crisis.

Friday Facts and Figures: January 27, 2023

For the Many NJ sends open letter in favor of extending Corporate Business Tax surcharge. New bill would require colleges and universities to carry naloxone.