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Governor Jon S. Corzine

Release Date: Feb 1 2007

GOVERNOR CORZINE FILES DIRECT APPOINTMENTS

TRENTON

– Governor Jon S. Corzine today announced the following direct appointments.

Assemblyman Upendra Chivkula, Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein & Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt

Release Date: Jan 29 2007

CHIVUKULA/GREENSTEIN/LAMPITT BILL EXPANDING INNOVATION ZONES PASSES ASSEMBLY

(TRENTON) - Legislation sponsored by Assembly members Upendra Chivukula, Linda Greenstein, and Pamela R. Lampitt to codify the state's innovation zone program and expand the boundaries of a zone intended to promote technological growth near universities and hospitals in New Jersey cleared the General Assembly today.

January 25, 2007 - 2:13pm

Defeated Iowa Congressman heads to N.J.

Former House Banking Committee Chairman James Leach, who lost his bid for re-election in 2006 after spending thirty years representing Iowa in Congress, will spend the first eighteen months of his post-political career in New Jersey. Leach has accepted a position as a Visiting Professor of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. He will teach a graduate course, , "The Intersection of Chinese and U.S. Foreign Policy," drawing upon his experience as chairman of the Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs of the House Committee on International Relations.

After graduatiing Princeton in 1964, he went to Washington as an aide to Donald Rumseld, who was then serving as a U.S. Congressman from Illinois. He later became Chairman of the Ripon Society, a national organization of moderate Republicans.

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New Jersey Netroots Launch Think Equal Campaign Supporting Marriage Equality

Release Date: Dec 6 2006

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Wednesday, December 6, 2006

CONTACT: Jack Bohrer 732-915-6193 / jrbohrer@gmail.com

(PRINCETON, NJ) On Tuesday, December 5th, New Jersey political blog Blue Jersey launched the "Think Equal" media campaign to support marriage equality for all couples. The four part video advertisement and grassroots lobbying campaign focuses on the differences between civil unions and marriage as the New Jersey legislature takes up the issue.

"We were dismayed that the state Supreme Court put off the decision on marriage equality to the legislature, where the political pressure could result in the passage of a civil unions law instead of real marriage equality," said Juan Melli, the lead blogger on Blue Jersey. "We needed to find a way to demonstrate to our legislators that full marriage rights for all couples are the only way to go."

In October the New Jersey Supreme Court decided that the state Constitution required that same-sex couples receive the same legal benefits and obligations given to opposite sex couples through a marriage. However, the Court did not extend those rights and gave the legislators 180 days to settle the issue of how to provide those rights. Some legislators support simply extending marriage to same-sex couples, while others back creating a new legal relationship called civil unions.

"We've seen legal constructs like civil unions fail in the past, giving the appearance of equality but not the reality," said Jack Bohrer, a front page Blue Jersey blogger who co-wrote the scripts with Melli and produced the spots. "These ads are intended to demonstrate that civil unions look nice on paper, but they don't work in the real world."

The first ad in the Think Equal campaign, available at www.bluejersey.com/thinkequal, focuses on problems dedicated couples without a marriage license face while making medical decisions for their spouses. In an environment similar to the popular PC vs. Mac campaign, two women - one in a civil union and the other married -- discuss some of their common legal benefits, and the uncommon ways in which their rights are enforced.

Subsequent ads will be released on the web site over the next week, highlighting issues such as how civil unions and marriages are different in the real world with regard to taxes, social situations and federal legal rights. The Think Equal web site also contains educational materials, longer videos and grassroots lobbying tools for contacting legislators.

Blue Jersey was able to film the ads with professional production, actors and musicians for less than $5,000 thanks to many people volunteering their talents and time for the project. Funding for the ads came from Blue Jersey readers and bloggers, Garden State Equality and BlogPAC. The Think Equal campaign is also soliciting contributions intended to support putting the ads on television in strategic areas of the state to further educate the public on the issue.

Governor Jon S. Corzine

Release Date: Oct 19 2006

Governor Names Uwe Reinhardt, Health Care Economics Authority and Princeton Professor, to Head Commission on Rationalizing Health Care Resources

TRENTON

- Governor Jon S. Corzine today announced Uwe E. Reinhardt, Ph.D., a world-renowned authority on health care economics and a Princeton University professor, will head the Commission on Rationalizing Health Care Resources.
October 2, 2006 - 1:04pm

Mark Foley's N.J. connection

Embattled former Florida GOP Congressman Mark Foley had just four major campaign donors in New Jersey this cycle:

Peter Flood of Morristown, the COO of UCT Coatings, contributed $2,000; James Higgins of Ho-Ho-Kus, a Morgan Stanley Dean Witter executive, gave $1,000; Peter Lawson-Johnston of Princeton, a partner at Guggenheim Brothers, wrote a $300 check, and real estate developer Earle Mack of Fort Lee donated $2,100.

Only one member of New Jersey's congressional delegation has received funds from Foley: Republican Michael Ferguson, who was the recipient of a $1,000 contribution.

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NJGOP

Release Date: Jul 24 2006

In Case You Missed It: Farber Hires Media Consultant
(As if her problems stem from bad media relations!)

U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr.

Release Date: Jun 1 2006

PALLONE HOSTS FORUM FOR COASTAL MAYORS TO DISCUSS IMPACT OF GLOBAL WARMING ON SHORELINE

Governor Jon S. Corzine

Release Date: May 5 2006

GOVERNOR CORZINE FILES DIRECT APPOINTMENTS

TRENTON

– Governor Jon S. Corzine today announced the following direct appointments.
April 7, 2006 - 2:38pm

Princeton's House dry spell

Forty graduates of Princeton University have represented New Jersey in the U.S. House of Representatives, starting with Jonathan Dayton, a member of the Class of 1776, who went to Congress in 1790. But Princeton has been in a dry spell: the last Princeton graduate to represent New Jersey in Congress was Peter Frelinghuysen, who was elected in 1952 and retired in 1974. Another Princeton graduate, then-Assembly Minority Leader Thomas Kean, ran for Frelinghuysen's seat, but lost the GOP primary by less than one hundred votes. Bill Bradley, a member of Princeton's Class of 1965, represented New Jersey in the United States Senate from 1979 to 1997.

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