IRS data shows New Jersey net AGI outflow of $2.8 billion for 2022-2023

IRS data shows that nearly $2.8 billion in adjusted gross income left New Jersey during tax year 2022-23—a notable drop from last year’s record but still part of a long-term trend impacting state finances according to business leaders.



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New Jersey Bar Association Taxation Law Section seeks new members

The New Jersey Bar Association’s Taxation Law Section is inviting new members. The group aims to help attorneys stay current with tax law and connect with peers.


Dean, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy

Steve Reynolds discusses higher education challenges on Work Trends RU podcast

Steve Reynolds joined Dr. Carl Van Horn on Work Trends RU podcast discussing challenges facing independent colleges today including student mental health and workforce preparation amid technological change. The episode is hosted by Rutgers University’s Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy.
Michele Siekerka President & CEO

NJDOL reminds teens and employers about online working papers for summer jobs

The New Jersey Department of Labor reminds teens under age 18 that online working papers are required before starting any job this summer season. The streamlined digital system involves both caregivers’ verification documents and employer registration codes.
Matthew Platkin, Attorney General at New Jersey

Woodbridge police sergeant indicted for fatal shooting of Aamir Allen in May 2025

A Woodbridge Police sergeant has been indicted by a state grand jury for aggravated manslaughter following a fatal shooting during an encounter with Aamir Allen in May 2025. The case highlights ongoing efforts toward transparency when investigating deadly force incidents involving law enforcement officers.

Attorney General Davenport co-leads letter opposing proposed DOJ rule on attorney discipline

Attorney General Jennifer Davenport has co-led a group challenging a new Department of Justice proposal regarding attorney discipline procedures. The coalition opposes changes they say could weaken oversight for federal lawyers accused of misconduct.


Ralph J. Lamparello Board President at New Jersey State Bar Foundation

New Jersey State Bar Foundation releases spring edition of The Legal Eagle newsletter

The New Jersey State Bar Foundation has published the spring edition of The Legal Eagle newsletter. This issue covers judicial independence, social media bans, and voter pre-registration for teens.
Michele Siekerka President & CEO

CPAs show support but raise concerns over Gov. Sherrill’s proposed FY27 budget

A recent survey shows CPAs both support Governor Sherrill’s deficit reduction goals but worry about several proposals in her fiscal year 2027 budget plan. Respondents highlight potential negative impacts on seniors’ property tax relief and corporate competitiveness.
Dean, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy

RU Engaged program connects Rutgers students to New Brunswick through service projects

Rutgers University’s RU Engaged Byrne seminar allowed first-year students hands-on service work over spring break focused on food security in New Brunswick. The program will expand next year after positive feedback from participants who built gardens alongside local partners.