May's issue features a cover story on Preschool Education and the states which are leading the national trend. Neil Upmeyer talks about Big Money in this month's CAPI Report. And find out about a candidate who makes the Democrats sweat.

Our Archives put New Jersey Reporter at your fingertips. Articles can be called up by subject, by author and through full-text search. Tap into what the New York Times called the "institutional memory" of New Jersey. (Currently available: November-December 1995 to date. But keep checking. We're working on putting all 23 years of the magazine on the web.)

Conventions, conferences, legislative sessions and other events that propel public policy are listed months in advance. Mark your Calendar
CAPI is an independent, nonpartisan public policy institute dedicated to expanding public awareness, providing original analysis and proposing new solutions to the most crucial issues facing New Jersey. Read about CAPI.

Campaign contribution data from 1993-1997, searchable by contributor, candidate and town. New: "Pay to Play: Special Interest Money in the 1997 Legislative Elections".


Review and analysis of important public policy studies, newspaper journals and government studies, with links to the reports themselves. Policy wonks and wannabees, click here

Get the inside story on who's moving, who's shaking and why in the world of politics, government and public policy. Friends, it is a Revolving Door.


Holiday shopping for political junkies and policy wonks starts here with books ranging from Alan Karcher's Multiple Municipal Madness to the latest collection of Jimmy Margulies' political cartoons.