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Sunlight in Montclair Local on Mayor Spiller Becoming President of the NJEA
Posted On03/25/2021 byThe Montclair Local cited Sunlight’s reporting on Mayor Sean Spiller massive conflict of interest – which is now even bigger as Spiller will become the president of the NJEA.Read More
USNews Rankings Revisited: NJ #1 in Education but #49 in Fiscal Stability
Posted On03/22/2021 byLast week, Sunlight posted a blog entitled “USNews Eduction Rankings: Good News for NJ but Still Not Accounting for NJ’s Excessively High Spending.” Sunlight’s point was that NJ does have a very good education system but that NJ also spends an excessively large amount on education, which USNews did not factor into its education rankings….Read More
WHAT IS BRENDAN GILL DISCUSSING WITH NJEA VP/MAYOR SPILLER AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE MEA?
Posted On03/17/2021 byA concerned Montclair citizen captured quite a trio having an off-the-record discussion in the middle of Montclair’s school re-opening dispute: NJEA Vice President/Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller, Montclair Education Association (MEA) President Petal Robertson and Essex County Commissioner Brendan Gill. Sunlight has focused on the photo’s memorializing Spiller’s judicially recognized conflict of interest, but Gill’s presence…Read More
NJEA VP/Montclair Mayor Spiller’s Conflict of Interest Captured in One Photograph
Posted On03/15/2021 byA picture is indeed worth a thousand words, and this one of NJEA Vice President/Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller and Montclair Education Association (MEA) President Petal Robertson says it all. A concerned Montclair citizen sent Sunlight this picture of Spiller having a discussion with Robertson and Brendan Gill, Essex County commissioner and manager of Phil Murphy’s…Read More
USNews Education Rankings: Good News for NJ but Still No Accounting for NJ’s Excessively High Spending
Posted On03/12/2021 byUSNews gave NJ the top ranking for its education system, which is of course very good news for the state. The even-better news is that USNews’ ranking did not count the amount of spending as an absolute positive like EdWeek’s ranking. Indeed, EdWeek concluded that NJ’s top-ranking was “largely due” to high education spending. In…Read More
Your Tax Dollars at Work: Once again, the NJEA Spends the Most on Lobbying. By Far.
Posted On03/10/2021 byOnce again, the NJEA spent more on political lobbying than any other special interest. By far. The NJ Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC) released its annual lobbying report, and the NJEA was the leading spender in a record year for lobbying, as it was in 2019. The NJEA spent a total of $6.3 million, 26%…Read More
GSI Business Panel: NJ’s High Government Spending and Taxes Are Killing Our Businesses. Special Interests Win; NJ Loses.
Posted On03/05/2021 byKudos to Garden State Initiative for hosting a panel on NJ’s business climate; kudos to Assembly Appropriations Committee chair John Burzichelli for participating and listening; and kudos to the NJ business leaders for telling it like it is. (And thanks to ROI-NJ’s Tom Bergeron for covering it). Some important quotes: Business owner John Boyd:”New Jersey…Read More
Mayor Spiller, Are You OK with Closing Montclair Schools for the Rest of the School Year?
Posted On03/04/2021 byAccording to a NJ Advance Media report, if teacher vaccinations are a requirement to reopen schools, then schools will likely remain closed for the rest of the school year. That’s what the head of the Association of School Administrators is saying, and, more importantly, that is what the NJEA is saying. What does that mean…Read More
Kudos to the Record’s Charlie Stile: Borrowing $4.3 Billion to Make a $6.4 Billion Pension Payment is POBs All Over Again.
Posted On02/25/2021 byThe Record’s Charlie Stile is one of the very few people in NJ who recognize that Gov. Murphy is effectively reprising the disastrous 1997 Pension Obligation Bonds (POBs) of Gov. Whitman. The $2.75 billion in POBs will ultimately cost NJ more than $10 billion. That’s the reason the legislature subsequently banned POBs. Per Stile: “Yet, Murphy’s rescue…Read More
Gov. Murphy’s Budget: The Special Interests Win, NJ Loses
Posted On02/24/2021 byGov. Murphy is out with his FY2022 budget. Four facts stand out: Murphy is increasing spending to $44.8 billion, a 10% increase over last year. Murphy is devoting over 14% of this budget – $6.4 billion – to shore up NJ’s worst-in-the-nation public pension system. While making the full payment may seem like the right…Read More