Category Archives: Public Affairs

Soda Ban Needs A Sweeter Message

Mayor Bloomberg’s “soda ban” has caused a stir and been met with objections from many Americans around the country, particularly conservatives. To this camp, the Mayor is a prime example of big brother government trampling the rights of individuals. I … Continue reading

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Pay Now or Pay Later — The Economic Consequences of Climate Change Could Be Severe for New Jersey

A new report has demonstrated that doing nothing about climate change will be more costly than preventive measures. The alarming report on the costs of unchecked climate change, called “Pay Now, Pay Later,” was issued last week (Thursday, April 18) … Continue reading

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PR 101 for Game Hunters, Large and Small

Election season tends to bring out the call of the wild in presidential candidates. The thought of Hillary as a hunter does not compute, yet in 2008 she bragged of having bagged a duck as first lady of Arkansas. Ditto … Continue reading

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2012: Critical Year for Urban Economic Development Policy Initiatives in New Jersey

As the economic consequences of the housing crisis continue to play out across the country, New Jersey legislators seem to have found an innovative approach to mitigating the damage. More than most states, New Jersey’s overall economic health is largely … Continue reading

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Hey, kids, I know. Let’s write an op-ed! Sigh.

Let’s face it (no offense), you’re just not Henry Kissinger. And if you’re not Henry Kissinger, getting an op-ed published can be harder than crashing a party at the White House.  Given who he is, Mr. Kissinger clearly had no … Continue reading

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