Newsletter: June 10, 2011

The Wrong Time for Cuts to Public Media

This week, Governor Christie announced plans to transfer operation of NJN to WNET in New York, but the proposal can be blocked by the State Legislature. So what happens between now and the end of June will determine the future of public broadcasting in New Jersey. In an opinion piece, the Hall Institute's Richard Lee argues that funding NJN should be a priority for the state. Read

Gambling at the Meadowlands — Oceanport Mayor Joseph A. Irace believes the state is ignoring a socially and fiscally responsible solution to the challenges confronting New Jersey's gaming industries. Read

The Growing Latino Population — Because of the growth of the Latino population, politicians are recalibrating their messages. William Colon, executive director of the Latino Institute explains what this means for New Jersey. Read

New Jersey's Media Landscape

Darryl Isherwood, editor of Politickernj, discussed the state's changing media landscape on a recent Hall Institute webcast. Click below to view.

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About the Hall Institute

The Hall Institute is a non-partisan, not-for-profit foundation established to explore social, economic, educational and cultural issues. Our goal is to foster constructive debate and discussion and build a stronger, better New Jersey.

Since our inception in 2005, the Hall Institute has been at the forefront of public policy in our state. We conduct research and present public forums on timely topical issues, such as public pensions, health care reform and higher education funding. The institute has had a strong presence in New Jersey's last three statewide elections by sponsoring online virtual debates that provide citizens with substantive information on where the candidates stand on the major issues confronting our state.

The Hall Institute website features more than 400 papers and provides a platform for individuals and organizations to express opinions and offer ideas and suggestions.

We also produce our own public affairs television program and use podcasts, blogs and social networking to share our work and seek feedback. In addition to our other activities, the institute 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 our website. A third volume, Creating A Common Future: New Jersey and Public Policy, was published online.

Located in Trenton at 224 West State Street, the institute was established by George E. Hall, a successful business executive and a leading philanthropist who lives in Middletown, N.J.

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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