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NJECPAC is a Continuing Political Committee (CPC). A CPC is any group of two or more persons acting jointly, or any corporation, partnership, or any other incorporated or unincorporated association, civic association or other organization, which in any calendar year contributes to aid or promote the candidacy of an individual, or the candidacies of individuals, for elective public office, or the passage or defeat of a public question or public questions, lobby for the passage or defeat of certain legislative bills introduced in the NJ Legislature in accordance with N.J.S.A. 19:44A-8(b). A CPC is frequently referred to as Political Action Committee (PAC). The NJECPAC was formed to provide funding for legislative initiatives of its members and its member organizations representing the interests of Electrical Contractors, Small Businesses and Taxpayers throughout the State of New Jersey.

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Friday, January 14, 2011

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s 2011 State of the State Address

NJN News provided complete live coverage of Governor Chris Christie’s State of the State speech to a joint session of the New Jersey State Legislature on Tuesday, January 11 at 2 pm.


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By Joseph Hovanec Jr.

NJECPAC believes Governor Christie is making huge strides in fiscal responsibility for the State of New Jersey. That is especially difficult given the big union mentality that he is up against. He is absolutely correct  when he says that the unions in New Jersey are Living in the past and refuse to realize that this is 2011 and the state is out of money. 

NJECPAC supports the Governor and his efforts to restore fiscal responsibility to the State of New Jersey. However, the stark reality is his success depends on the cooperation or lack of cooperation that he receives from the Democratic Controlled Legislature. 

Every taxpayer in New Jersey must make it a point to watch the progress as well as the resistance that the Governor receives from the Legislature, because every voter will get the opportunity to either voice their approval or disapproval of both the Senate and Assembly in November when each and every one of them are up for election. 

NJECPAC will not tell anyone how to vote, but rather encourage every voter to enter the voting booth in November with their property tax bill and NJ income tax return in hand. Then, just before they pull the lever to vote for their representatives, look closely at those bills and ask themselves, did the candidates on the ballot who are asking for their vote exasperate or help to correct the fiscal problems that they and every other New Jersey taxpayer has and will continue to face. 

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