Author archive: Jeffrey Brindle
NJ Political Parties Have Been Down Before. They Can Come Back Again
By Jeffrey Brindle | July 13, 2020, 9:57 am
Stronger Parties Could Reduce Polarization
By Jeffrey Brindle | June 11, 2020, 11:47 am
May 21, 2020
US Supreme Court Reversed Some Precedents in Citizens United But Not Those Involving Disclosure
By Jeffrey Brindle
April 22, 2020
After “I Like Ike”, Political Parties Were Never the Same
By Jeffrey Brindle
March 25, 2020
ELEC Still Doing its Job Despite the COVID-19 Crisis
By Jeffrey Brindle
March 10, 2020
Looming Reforms May Bring Lobbyist Associates Out of the Shadows
By Jeffrey Brindle
February 18, 2020
Sixteen Years Later, the McCain Feingold Law of 2002 Appears More Boomerang than Reform
By Jeffrey Brindle
January 29, 2020
Need For Election Transparency Remains Critical On Tenth Anniversary Of Citizens United
By Jeffrey Brindle
January 7, 2020
Marijuana Referendum Plus Several Congressional District Showdowns Could Lead To Big Spending In 2020 Elections
By Jeffrey Brindle
December 9, 2019
Alaska Case No Threat to New Jersey’s Contribution Limits
By Jeffrey Brindle
The 2024 Events and Receptions List During The League (Powered by Michael Soliman & Mo Butler, Mercury)
Insider NJ’s 2024 Out 100: LGBT Power List (PDF)
InsiderNJ Endorsement: Kamala Harris for President
Atlantic City’s Warning for a Nation at the Crossroads
Bramnick: ‘This is not Bigfoot’
Kim Pulls Drone Recon
Insider NJ’s Morning Intelligence Briefing: 12/13/2024
“John R. Lewis Voter Empowerment Act of NJ” Clears Assembly Committee
Assembly Committee Hears Testimony on Proposed Ballot Design
QuickChek Growing New Jersey Footprint with Second Phillipsburg Store on Dec. 10, and Neptune Township Location to Follow
Quijano Statement on Lack of Answers from Federal Agencies Regarding Recent Drone Activity
BRAMNICK TO HOLD VIRTUAL PRESS CONFERENCE ON BILL TO END PRE-APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COVERED MEDICAL CARE AND PRESCRIPTIONS
Morris County Commissioners Issue Statement on Drone Activity
Senate Committee Hearing on Charter School Program Act of 1995