Richard F. Keevey is the former budget director and comptroller for New Jersey, appointed by two governors from each political party. He held two presidential appointments as the CFO at HUD and the deputy undersecretary for finance at DOD. He is currently a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration; a practitioner-in-residence at the Bloustein school of Planning and Policy at Rutgers University and a lecturer at Princeton University.
New Jersey spends $28 billion annually through the tax code. The governor and Legislature should review these expenditures every year, just as appropriations are examined
The future of school financing in the state is uncertain, academic testing is a source of conflict and nothing stirs passions more than charter schools
Healthcare Basics: A series that details the fundamentals of Medicare and Medicaid, two costly programs that play a critical role in keeping millions of Americans ...
Healthcare Basics: A series that details the fundamentals of Medicare and Medicaid, two costly programs that play a critical role in keeping millions of Americans ...
Healthcare Basics: A series that details the fundamentals of Medicare and Medicaid, two costly programs that play a critical role in keeping millions of Americans ...
Healthcare Basics: A series that details the fundamentals of Medicare and Medicaid, two costly programs that play a critical role in keeping millions of Americans ...