U.S. Congress

April 10, 2008 - 3:53pm

Lance raises almost $300k

State Sen. Leonard Lance has raised just shy of $300,000 for his seventh district Congressional race, according to Republican sources not affiliated with his campaign.

Lance, who plans to release his totals soon, would not confirm or deny the sum when reached for comment.

“It will be very healthy,” he said.

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Assemblyman Herb Conaway

Release Date: Nov 2 2006

CONAWAY: BUSH PRESCRIPTION DRUG 'BOONDOGGLE'
THREATENS TO TAKE BIGGER BITE OF SENIORS' SAVINGS

New Study Finds Premiums for New Jersey Seniors, Disabled Set to Triple in 2007

(DELRAN) -- Assemblyman Herb Conaway, MD, today said a new report estimating a three-fold premiums increase for New Jerseyans enrolled in the Bush-administration-authored prescription drug program underscores anew how the federal program is causing new levels of anxiety and financial pain for the state’s senior citizens and disabled residents.

WEINSTEIN FOR CONGRESS EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE

Release Date: Mar 1 2006

ROBIN WEINSTEIN'S STATEMENT ON HIS POSSIBLE CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDACY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 2, 2006
CONTACT: Robin Weinstein (609) 504-4275

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee

Release Date: Jan 10 2006

Fox To Guard Henhouse? Ferguson Preaches Reform
After Creating the Pay-to-Play System and Voting to Protect it, Congressional Republicans Preach Lobbying and Ethics Reform

(Washington, D.C.) – A little over a year ago today, Congressman Mike Ferguson and the Republican Congress voted to weaken the House ethics rules in order to protect later-indicted and former Republican leader Tom DeLay. Now, with members of his leadership and party in legal trouble, Congressman Ferguson’s party is reversing course and pushing for lobbying and ethics reform. New Jersey families deserve more than the Republican rhetoric, especially with their record of changing the rules of the game whenever they’re in trouble. Americans deserve real, comprehensive lobbying and ethics reform.

Assemblyman Louis D. Greenwald

Release Date: Oct 25 2005

For Release: October 25, 2005
Assemblyman Louis D. Greenwald
(856) 783-0444
AsmGreenwald@njleg.org

GREENWALD TO WAL-MART: LET'S WORK TOGETHER TO INSURE NEW JERSEY'S WORKING FAMILIES
Assemblyman Pleased with Wal-Mart's Decision to Improve Employee Benefits; Calls on Retail Chain Giant to Continue Efforts to Help State's Uninsured

(GIBBSBORO) -- Assemblyman Louis Greenwald, the moving force behind legislation that would require retail-giant Wal-Mart to increase the level of health-care insurance coverage offered to its workers, today welcomed the corporation's announcement that it was offering its employees better health benefits.

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