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Acting Education Commissioner Kevin Demmer Advances From Senate Judiciary After Hour‑long Hearing

New Jersey Senate Judiciary Committee · February 20, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Judiciary Committee released Kevin Demmer’s nomination for full‑Senate consideration after a multi‑hour hearing that covered school funding predictability, preschool expansion, charter oversight, special‑needs transportation and contingency planning for changes at the U.S. Department of Education.

Kevin Demmer, the acting commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education, advanced out of the Senate Judiciary Committee on a party‑line release after a long confirmation hearing in which senators pressed him on school funding, early childhood programs, transportation and potential federal funding changes.

Demmer, introduced by the committee as the governor’s nominee for education commissioner, opened by reviewing his long career at the department and outlining policy priorities including a focus on literacy, closing COVID‑era learning gaps, broadening preschool access and modernizing department systems. He told the committee the department administers nearly $13 billion in fiscal year 2025 funds.

Committee members immediately pressed Demmer on the future of the school…

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