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NJ Has a ‘Fiscal Crisis.” What Will Happen To School Funding?

Laura Waters is managing editor of NJ Education Report where this report was originally published. It’s pretty grim. The “working group”—which, unlike the state government, does multi-year budgets— says we could be looking at a budget shortfall of more than $7 billion from fiscal year 2025-2028, and that’s assuming we only give NJ Transit $500 […]

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