August 16, 2018

In the News

New Jersey Lawmakers Try to Wrangle Pension Problem

 

Saving New Jersey, if That’s Possible


 

How New Jersey’s Top Lawmaker Plans to Fix the Pension System


 

 

NJ Panel Calls for Overhauling Pensions, Schools and More


 

States Turn to New Tool to Sustain Pension System Funding


 

 

Reforms needed to move N.J. forward | Feedback

 

GOP lawmaker: Dems and GOP legislators must unite on pension, benefits reform | Opinion

 

A bipartisan plan to fix N.J. – reform pensions, public worker health benefits | Opinion

 

Why progressives should back Sweeney’s spending cuts | Moran

 

Gov. Sweeney strikes again, with bold plan to cut spending | Moran

 

Protect N.J. state workers’ pensions with reforms | Feedback

 

N.J. future depends on adopting spending reforms | Feedback

 

Huge change for N.J.: Public worker benefit cuts, merging schools, more toll roads pushed by top lawmaker.

 

Hundreds of N.J. school districts should be eliminated, experts say. Here’s the list

 

All you need to know about huge changes pushed for N.J. schools, property taxes, pensions and tolls

 


 

 

 

Editorial: Health benefits changes welcome; more needed

 

Analysis: NJ economic growth won’t sustain Murphy’s agenda, adding pressure to raise taxes

 

NJ is looking for a solution to high taxes. Combining school districts may be one of them

 


 

State can’t wait any longer to address pension crisis: Maher

 

Pressure officials to act on fiscal reform recommendations: Letter

 

Is tax relief on the way?

 

Time for public to speak on NJ’s fiscal crisis: Reinhart

 

NJ spending cut task force report dead on arrival? Editorial

 


 

 

Sweeney to Murphy: Join me in cutting costs and you could be president

 

Sweeney task force: Cut pension and health benefits, merge school districts

 


 

S&P NOTES PROGRESS BUT RANKS NJ’S AMONG WORST-FUNDED PENSION SYSTEMS

 

SWEENEY PANEL PROPOSES ‘401(K) PENSION’ FOR SOME STATE, LOCAL WORKERS

 

PUBLIC PENSION FUNDS BEAT EXPECTATIONS FOR 2018, MIGHT BE HARD TO REPEAT

 

SARLO ANNOUNCES MONEY-SAVING REFORMS OF PUBLIC-EMPLOYEE MEDICAL CLAIMS

 

OPINION: A GOOD START TOWARD A MULTIYEAR BUDGET STRATEGY FOR NEW JERSEY

 

OPINION: NEW JERSEY’S SHORT-TERM FISCAL FIXES MEAN LONG-TERM DISASTER

 

SWEENEY SAYS IT’S TIME TO GET SERIOUS ABOUT CONSOLIDATING SCHOOLS IN NEW JERSEY

 

EXPLAINER: PLATINUM VERSUS GOLD HEALTH-INSURANCE PLANS FOR NJ PUBLIC WORKERS

 

CUT PUBLIC-WORKER BENEFITS, MERGE SCHOOL DISTRICTS — SWEENEY PANEL RECOMMENDS

 

EXPRESS TOLL LANES COULD HELP NJ MOTORISTS STEER CLEAR OF CONGESTION

 


 

Our view: Sweeney candid on pensions in push for true fiscal reform

 

Sweeney touts pension overhaul plan to make New Jersey more affordable

 

South Jersey school officials talk consolidation after Sweeney report


 

 

Senador Sweeney Propone Audaz Plan para Reducir Costos

 


 

 

Senate president’s group proposes ambitious economic, fiscal reforms

 


 

Sweeney task force recommends pension and benefits reforms, consolidating schools

 


 

A Tough Negotiator Proves Employers Can Bargain Down Health Care Prices

 


 

 

Fixing public pensions with private creativity

 

Finding a way to fix New Jersey’s financial woes

 

Meet the ‘czars’ trying to sell New Jersey towns on sharing services

 


A Bipartisan Legislative Initiative to Address a Bleak State Budget Situation


 

LETTER: State must be aggressive with fiscal reforms

 

EDITORIAL: Tough sale ahead on school consolidations

 


LETTER: Sweeney’s ambitious plan to make NJ affordable


 

New Jersey CPAs Cite Sweeney Group’s Small Business, Property Tax and S Corp Recommendations as Good for NJ Economy

 

Sweeney-Backed Bipartisan Working Group Recommend Gold Instead of Platinum Health Benefits for Government Employees

 


NJCPA Endorses NJ Economic and Fiscal Policy Workgroup’s Pension and Benefit Reform Recommendations in Path to Progress Report

 

NJ CPAs Cite Sweeney Group’s Small Business, Property Tax and S Corp Recommendations as Good for NJ Economy

 


Tough Choices Required to Save NJ from Looming Fiscal Crisis


CCSNJ Applauds Recommendations of Economic & Fiscal Policy Workgroup

 


 

Sweeney: Public must get ‘angry as hell’ for fiscal fixes to work

 

Policy group makes sweeping proposals to fix state ‘in crisis’

 


 

The biggest problem facing N.J. … and why it still isn’t talked about enough

 

Byrne says solving state’s pension shortfall requires bigger ideas

 

Consolidation, if done right, can succeed

 

Bipartisan group offers recommendations on tax structure

 


Legislative Group Report Says 401(k)-style Plans Should Replace NJ Pensions

 


JERSEY CPAS BACK SWEENEY’S PLANS TO BOOST NJ ECONOMY

 


 

NJSBA Comments on Economic and Fiscal Policy Workgroup Recommendations

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