
New Jersey Policy Perspective
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New Jersey Policy Perspective (NJPP) is a nonpartisan think tank that drives policy change to advance economic, social, and racial justice.
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http://www.njpp.org 28-07-2009 18:56:14
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A new report by New Jersey Policy Perspective shows Stay NJ gives tax breaks to wealthy homeowners while leaving out renters Proposed changes: - Focus on low- & moderate-income seniors - Cut subsidies for the wealthy - Double the tax credit for senior renters Read more: njpp.org/publications/r…



Big congrats to NJPP's ENTIRE research team and President Nicole Rodriguez on being named to Insider NJ's Insider 100 Policymakers Power List! insidernj.com/insider-nj-pol…






At NJPP, we call ourselves a think-and-do tank because we team up with partners to ensure communities are represented in our research. "Yes, we’re data nerds — but we see every number as representing someone’s story," said Brittany Holom-Trundy, Ph.D.. Read more: njhcqi.org/take-five-6-26…

Watch for latest on NJ budget from New Jersey Policy Perspective's Peter Chen:



Over two years ago, I stood with allies to call on lawmakers to fulfill Governor Phil Murphy’s promise to end the raids of the Clean Energy Fund. Instead, the budget they passed last night TRIPLES the raids. We are in an energy crisis. This is the EXACT wrong time to be doing this. 1/

As families struggle to make ends meet, the last thing New Jerseyans need is to help subsidize film productions. “Families in New Jersey need financial help today, not celebrity cameos,” said Peter Chen 陳逸群. Read the full statement: njpp.org/media/statemen…

The proposed increase to New Jersey's Social Equity Excise Fee (SEEF) would have strengthened New Jersey’s commitment to equity and justice. "This is not just a matter of money — it is about making things right," said NJPP's Marleina Ubel, MSW. Read more: njpp.org/media/statemen…

The FY 2026 budget represents a missed opportunity to raise sustainable revenues and keep families afloat ahead of cuts to federal programs. "New Jersey’s leaders must act quickly to protect residents from the financial storm ahead," said Nicole Rodriguez. njpp.org/media/statemen…

