Today, Governor Phil Murphy delivered his seventh annual State of the State address, focusing on economic security and opportunity for all New Jerseyans in his final year as governor, ahead of a new federal administration. While the speech highlighted significant progress in creating a stronger, fairer economy for all, it missed critical opportunities to address the needs of New Jersey’s immigrant communities, bolster anti-poverty programs, and propose solutions for raising revenues to pay for vital public programs and services. In response to the address, New Jersey Policy Perspective (NJPP) released the following statement.
Nicole Rodriguez, President, NJPP:
“Governor Murphy’s address offered hope to many New Jersey families. His focus on financial security, universal pre-K, full-day kindergarten, paid parental leave for state employees, and clean energy initiatives reflects the forward-thinking leadership our state needs at this moment in history.
“However, the speech left critical issues unaddressed. Many New Jerseyans remain deeply concerned about the future under the Trump Administration, particularly as immigrant communities face the looming threats of mass deportation and family separation. Despite their vital contributions to the state’s economy and cultural fabric, these communities were notably absent from the governor’s agenda. They deserve strong and vocal advocacy from our leaders to ensure their safety and well-being.
“At the same time, the governor’s proposals on preserving access to health care, helping families afford groceries and rent, and meeting pension obligations reflect the state’s capacity to safeguard its residents. These initiatives are a step in the right direction, but they must be matched by a broader vision that includes all New Jerseyans.
“To truly meet the needs of its residents, New Jersey must ensure adequate funding for essential services like quality schools, reliable public transportation, and safety net programs. Achieving this requires bold, progressive tax reforms that equitably generate the revenue necessary to support these vital programs. We encourage lawmakers to prioritize these reforms, protect all families who rely on public services, and uphold the state’s commitment to justice and equity for everyone.”
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