NJPP Staff


Dismantling Medicaid Would Harm New Jersey’s Women

For starters, women make up a majority of the Garden State's Medicaid beneficiaries.

Dismantling Medicaid Would Harm New Jersey’s Women

For starters, women make up a majority of the Garden State's Medicaid beneficiaries.

NJPP Joins Roundtable on Improving Paid Family Leave

Paid leave is good for working families and businesses – but it could be even better.

NJPP’s Jon Whiten on Camden Economic Development

Will surge in corporate tax breaks have a lasting impact on the city's residents?

Booker, Pallone, Norcross & NJPP: Raise the Minimum Wage

Increasing the minimum wage to $15/hour would help 1.2 million New Jersey workers.

NJPP’s Ray Castro on the ‘MacArthur Amendment’

The latest plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act is even worse than the first.

How to Improve Paid Family Leave in New Jersey

Program tweaks could pay big dividends for New Jersey's working families.

NJPP’s Ray Castro on Protecting Medicaid

Half a million New Jerseyans are covered under the Medicaid expansion.

NJPP’s Ray Castro is Number 26 on ‘Power 50 Health Care’ List

"Castro has set himself apart from the crowd with his reports," NJ Biz writes.

NJPP’s Sheila Reynertson on the 2018 Budget

"We've had eight years of trickle-down economic policy that clearly hasn't worked."