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BALLOT INITIATIVE DOES NOT EFFECT STATE’S OBLIGATION TO FUND SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION

October 28, 2008April 9, 2024

On November 4th, New Jersey voters will decide on a measure tightening the constitutional restrictions on State borrowing….

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$3.9 BILLION FOR SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION APPROVED

June 25, 2008

ABBOTT V. BURKE COURT RULING SPARKS LEGISLATIVE ACTION Newark, NJ – June 25, 2008 ELC applauded the NJ…

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STATE PAYS TO BUILD SCHOOLS IN SUBURBS, SHUTS-OUT THE POOR

June 5, 2008

Trenton, NJ – June 5, 2008 The Legislature will pay out more than $58 million for school construction…

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COURT GIVES GOVERNOR & LEGISLATURE ANOTHER CHANCE TO FUND SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION

February 19, 2008

Newark, NJ – February 19, 2008 In an order issued today, the NJ Supreme Court has given Governor…

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REPORT ON SCHOOLYARD PLANNING AND DESIGN RELEASED

January 16, 2008

Newark, NJ – January 16, 2008 NJIT’s Center for Architecture and Building Science Research (CABSR) has published a…

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REFUSAL TO FUND STALLED PROJECTS PROMPTS ABBOTT COURT ACTION

November 1, 2007

Newark, NJ – October 2, 2007 Children of dilapidated and overcrowded urban public schools filed legal action today…

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NJ LEGISLATURE PASSES SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION REFORM, BUT WITHOUT FUNDING

June 27, 2007

Just before recessing for the summer, State lawmakers approved legislation to reform the school construction program, but failed…

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HIGH COURT EXPECTS LAWMAKERS TO ADDRESS FACILITIES FUNDING IN FY08 STATE BUDGET

May 24, 2007

ELC CAN RENEW REQUEST FOR RELIEF IF LEGISLATURE DOES NOT ACT Newark NJ – May 24, 2007 In…

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PHILLIPSBURG PROTESTS DELAY IN CONSTRUCTING NEW HIGH SCHOOL

April 25, 2007

UNDERSCORES NEED FOR HIGH COURT TO SET DEADLINE FOR MORE FUNDING A rally to protest the ongoing delay…

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STALLED PROJECTS, WORSENING CONDITIONS PROMPT SCHOOL CHILDREN TO SEEK COURT INTERVENTION

April 12, 2007

Newark, NJ – April 12, 2007 Children attending New Jersey’s urban public schools – mostly poor, Black and…

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