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Rich Lee on Gov. Christie and the opposition legislature Rutgers School of Communication and Information - April 2011 Hall Institute Communications Director makes a statement on Gov. Christie's ability to play off a legislature with majority opposition. |
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Muni sweeps: Show me the money! Reuters - April 20, 2011 "It’s time to rein in the system. Here are some excellent policy prescriptions from Michael P. Riccards who is the executive director of the Hall Institute of Public Policy in New Jersey." |
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Opinion: The pension pit NorthJersey.com - April 17, 2011 Hall Institute Executive director Dr. Michael P. Riccards explores New Jersey's "public pension bomb". |
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NJ Gaming Industry in the spotlight on 'Here They Come' USTA News - April 6, 2011 This week’s edition of “Here They Come,” the USTA’s video podcast, featuring Kate Lockhart and Paul Ramlow, takes a look at The Hall Institute's presentation on “The Gaming Industry in New Jersey, Present and Future” which was held last week in Newark, N.J. |
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Six officials collect their paycheck, state pension NorthJersey.com - April 6, 2011 "Michael Riccards, executive director of the non-partisan Hall Institute of Public Policy-NJ, described what officials are doing in Bergen County as ""common practice in New Jersey."" ""They shouldn't be collecting a pension,"" Riccards said. ""Once you collect your pension, you should be out of public service.""" |
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Gov. Christie names 5 new members to Higher Education Council Asbury Park Press - April 4, 2011 Michael P. Riccards, who heads the Hall Institute think tank in Trenton and who was president of three small colleges outside of New Jersey, said he was impressed with Christie's appointees, but he added that he thought the groups should have included a representative from a trade union to get a working person's perspective. |
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Commission head: No slots at NJ's Meadowlands now Wall Street Journal - March 31, 2011 Jon Hanson told a forum on the future of the gambling industry in New Jersey that the state is focused on healing the ailing casino industry while trying to make horse racing self-sufficient. Those were the central recommendations of a report his commission issued last July. |
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Experts Agree- Jersey's Gaming Industry Needs A Strong Atlantic City NJ 101.5 FM Radio - April 1, 2011 During a Gaming Forum on the Rutgers, Newark campus, industry reps from all over Jersey agreed plans must move forward to help Atlantic City reinvent itself - in order to attract more visitors and generate more revenue. |
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Gaming Industry in NJ - present and future HarnessLink - April 2, 2011 The Hall Institute, a nonpartisan New Jersey public policy group, teamed up with Rutgers School of Public Affairs and Administration to host a presentation on, 'The Gaming Industry in New Jersey, Present and Future' today in Newark, NJ. |
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Head of governor-appointed commission says casino gambling should remain restricted to Atlantic City pressofAtlanticCity - March 31, 2011 Jon Hanson told a forum on the future of the gambling industry in New Jersey that the state is focused on healing the ailing casino industry while trying to make horse racing self-sufficient. Those were the central recommendations of a report his commission issued last July. |
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