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: July 7, 2023

New Jersey's first offshore wind farm gains federal approval. Governor Murphy signs law eliminating public defender fees.

Friday Facts and Figures: June 30, 2023

New Jersey has a new state budget, but what we really need is a new budget process.

Friday Facts and Figures: June 23, 2023

StayNJ compromise still gives biggest benefits to the wealthiest households. Majority of residents want more funding for NJ Transit.

Friday Facts and Figures: June 16, 2023

StayNJ would disproportionately benefit wealthy households. State tax collections come up short again. New Jersey's family leave program has a big loophole.

Friday Facts and Figures: May 26, 2023

Senate President open to keeping the corporate business tax surcharge. New property tax credit proposal would leave many seniors behind.

Friday Facts and Figures: May 19, 2023

Tax collections take a big hit. Mayor Fulop comes out against corporate tax cut. New bill would fund more community crisis response teams.

Friday Facts and Figures: May 5, 2023

New Jersey is a national model for creating affordable housing. Mayor Baraka comes out against corporate tax cut. Mayor Fulop endorses higher minimum wage.

Friday Facts and Figures: April 21, 2023

New Jersey has some of the worst air quality in the nation. NJ Transit faces a budget shortfall. Murphy administration slow to adopt clean car rules.

Friday Facts and Figures: April 14, 2023

Rutgers faculty and graduate student workers go on strike. New Jersey gets two credit rating upgrades. New worker protections against mass layoffs take effect.

Friday Facts and Figures: April 7, 2023

No evidence that offshore wind is connected to whale deaths. New Jersey's finances are improving thanks to progressive taxation. NJPP is hiring!