Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center, Author at NJ Education Report - Page 9 of 18
November 29, 2022

LILLEY: JerseyCAN and Urban League of Essex County Organize a Forum on Learning Loss While Murphy, NJEA Remain AWOL

To the everlasting shame of Gov. Murphy and New Jersey’s largest teachers union, the NJEA, it has been left to two New Jersey non-profits, JerseyCan […]
November 18, 2022

LILLEY: Hunterdon Teachers Decry Superintendent’s Decision to Cancel Learning For a Drag Queen Show

A friendly teacher sent Sunlight a copy of a letter written by a reportedly “large group” of Hunterdon Central Regional High School teachers (here’s the Hunterdon […]
November 14, 2022

LILLEY: While Murphy Eyes a White House Run, NJ Had the Nation’s Worst Business Climate for Every Year He’s Been in Office

As New Jersey moves on from the midterms, we all need to be reminded that for the 8th year in a row, New Jersey came in […]
November 8, 2022

LILLEY: (Updated!) From 2011-2020, NJEA Spent $560K+ in 43 New Jersey School Districts. Here’s a List.

Update via Mike Lilley: Sunlight has discovered $70,000 in last-minute spending on school board elections from the NJEA’s Super PAC, Garden State Forward.   Recent […]
November 7, 2022

LILLEY: In These Four School Board Elections, NJEA Is Tilting the Scales For Union-Friendly Candidates

Sunlight wants to update our reporting on NJEA funding for local school board races.  In Wayne, Sparta, Ringwood and Old Bridge, the NJEA’s traditional PAC, NJEA […]
October 20, 2022

LILLEY: NJSpotlight Continues to Align Its Education Reporting with NJEA, Its Major Financial Sponsor

The decline of NJSpotlight News as an unbiased news organization continues.  Here are two recent examples. First, NJ Spotlight covered Monday’s Assembly Education Committee hearings on learning loss caused […]