Security Funding for Religious and Private Schools Doubled in New Jersey
Governing | January 09, 2019
New Jersey private schools will get a boost in funding for security measures under a law signed by Gov. Murphy. The legislation, which Murphy signed Tuesday at a yeshiva in Passaic, adds $11.3 million for security at nonpublic schools 2019 doubling their level of state security funding from $75 to $150 per student. "Our administration is tasked with the vital responsibility of ensuring the safety and security of all New Jerseyans,” Murphy said in a statement. The Democratic governor also signed legislation Tuesday allowing houses of worship and community centers to seek state grants for certain security measures.