Want access to post press releases? To sign up, use this form. You must be logged in.
WILLING TO WORK WITH DEMOCRATS TOWARD APPROVAL OF A COMPLETE BAN ON PAY-TO-PLAY AND WHEELING
Assemblymen John Amodeo and Vince Polistina, who came to office pledging to fight for comprehensive ethics reform, today said that they are cautiously optimistic about an ethics reform proposal unveiled today by Governor Jon Corzine.
“We have supported strong ethics reform measures from the day we arrived in Trenton and we would welcome the opportunity to pass comprehensive reform measures,” said Amodeo, R-Atlantic. “We obviously need to see the details of the legislation that Corzine is proposing, but if it will produce comprehensive reform, we will be supportive of those efforts.”
Corzine met with Republican leaders Wednesday morning to brief them on his new ethics reform proposal. While no actual legislation or language details were made available, the Governor indicated that the bans on pay-to-play and wheeling will be complete.
“We came to office pledging to our constituents that we would fight for tough ethics reforms that would ban practices like pay-to-play and wheeling,” said Polistina, R-Atlantic. “If the Governor’s proposal embraces comprehensive reform and will truly put an end to these corrupt campaign finance practices, we stand ready to work with him to achieve approval by the Legislature.”
#####
When Jim Saxton and Mike Ferguson leave Congress tomorrow, New Jersey will have nineteen living former Congressmen. The oldest is Peter H.B. ... >
It's hard to not be concerned these days. We've all witnessed frustration with our institutions before but I never remember anything of this ... >
Instead of borrowing trillions to waste on make-work governmental projects, stimulate the economy with tax cuts. >
Score one for the Governor’s public relations team. For the last few weeks, they have been working overtime to fuel speculation Corzine was being ... >
I am pleased to report the results from the first national poll conducted by Environmental Studies Program in the College of Arts and Sciences at ... >
In December 2008, the Holy See released a new document dealing with bioethics called “Dignitas Personae.” This “instruction” from the ... >
Hard to believe we have arrived at the last year of the first decade of the 21st century. Boy, seems like it was just yesterday that Bush was handed ... >
It's actually come to this: A panel convened by the legislature of the State of New Jersey has concluded that discrimination is not good. Maybe ... >
As it tends to, history seems to be repeating itself as 240 laid-off workers at Republic Windows and Doors in Chicago revive a decades old tactic -- ... >
This week former Assemblyman Neil Cohen was indicted for viewing child pornography on state owned computers located in the legislative office he had ... >
Five Democrat governors including New Jersey’s Jon Corzine and New York’s David Paterson have called upon the incoming Obama administration to ... >
Comments