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A battle over leadership of the New York State Senate has led to a series of bizarre activities in the Empire State -- and there may be implications for New Jersey. Learn more in A New York State of Mind Could Impact NJ by the Hall Institute’s Richard Lee.
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Virtual Debate Proposed For Governor's Race
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The Hall Institute has invited New Jersey's gubernatorial candidates to participate in a virtual debate similar to the online exchanges it sponsored during the last two U.S. Senate campaigns.
The institute plans to develop six questions for the candidates this summer, based on input from public policy experts and the general citizenry. The questions and the responses from the participating candidates will be posted on the Hall Institute website on a weekly basis in September and October. The virtual debate format also will allow for opening and closing statements from the candidates, as well as rebuttals.
Letters inviting the two major party candidates -- as well as all third-party candidates -- to participate in this year’s virtual debate were sent earlier this month.
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On the Airwaves— Chris Daggett, an independent candidate for governor, is this week's guest on the Hall Institute's internet radio program. Listen
Revamping Federal Student Loans— Is New Jersey’s secondary education system churning out high school graduates who lack the skills to move on to higher education? The Hall Institute's Jarrett Chapin explores this and other issues in Diploma Counts: SRA, Not Going Away?
Police and the Disabled — Because of communication barriers that may exist as a result of their disability, the mentally ill often become victims of police abuse, according to Salvatore Pizzuro. Pizzuro, a leading advocate for the disabled, uses a New Jersey incident to argue his point. Read
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The Hall Institute is a non-partisan, not-for-profit foundation established to explore social, economic,
educational and cultural issues. Our weekly email newsletter is sent to organizations and individuals with an
interest in the material posted on our website at www.hallnj.org.
Since its inception in 2005, the institute has emerged as a leading voice for public policy in New Jersey.
More than 400 papers, on topics ranging from health care to education to property taxes, have been posted on our
website.
In 2006 and 2008, the institute presented online Virtual Debates among the candidates in New Jersey's U.S. Senate race. We also
sponsored NJ2008, a special section on New Jersey's role in the 2008
presidential campaign.
In addition to our other activities, the institute also has published two books -- The State of the Garden
State and Reaction and Reform in New Jersey. Both are compilations of the major papers posted on its
website. A third volume, Creating A Common Future: New Jersey and Public Policy, is posted on the Hall Institute website.
Located in Trenton directly across from the New Jersey State House, the institute was established by George E. Hall,
a successful business executive and a leading philanthropist who lives in Middletown, N.J.
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WE WELCOME YOUR INPUT AND IDEAS, AND WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO SUBMIT PAPERS FOR OUR WEBSITE. CONTACT US AT INFO@HALLNJ.ORG.
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