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Jay T.
Posted: Fri, Feb 6 2009, 8:49 am EST
Post subject: Re: Our legislator working for us
CC is right. At the end of the day what it boils down to is who offers us the best representation in Trenton. State Senators and Assembly men and women are supposed to be responsible for addressing their districts concerns and find ways to address them through legislation. If that does not occur then we should vote them out independent of our own party feelings.
In NJ it is clear that many of our elected officials changed from voter support to the officials feeling entitled to their position. When that happened it became doing what is in the party's interest, self preservation and lobbyist interest over the concern of the local voter and districts.
I do not know who is planning to oppose Linda and Wayne. However, I do know that unless we make a change in Trenton it will be politics as usual and we'll see towns like Cranbury and Monroe suffer. In any election, we simply cannot ignore past track records if we want true change to occur.
Cranbury Conservative
Posted: Thu, Feb 5 2009, 9:20 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Our legislator working for us
I have to agree the lack of support from Greenstein and D'Angelo has really been disapointing and has shown they do not care about not only Cranbury, but their entire legislative district when is comes to unfunded affordable housing mandates.
As proof the district which we are part of which Greenstein and D'Angelo represent has an affordable housing mandate currently of over 4900 units of which Cranbury has an obligation of 269 units.
RememberCOAH
Posted: Thu, Feb 5 2009, 3:34 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Our legislator working for us
Greenstein and D'Angelo - Perfect Together
In November we need to vote for Assembly people that will support Cranbury.
Remember their lack of support for Cranbury on COAH
Guest
Posted: Thu, Feb 5 2009, 12:22 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Our legislator working for us
Guest wrote:
Hmm...so there is only one rat full of hot air in this photo?
Guest
Posted: Thu, Feb 5 2009, 11:26 am EST
Post subject: Re: Our legislator working for us
Hmm...so there is only one rat full of hot air in this photo?
Hardatworkforus
Posted: Thu, Feb 5 2009, 9:23 am EST
Post subject: Our legislator working for us
This is priceless...
I send the link so you can see our assemblyman in action.
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/02/state_supreme_court_to_rule_on.html