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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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Thursday, February 24, 2011

NJ Democrats Resist Republican Efforts To Deliver Effective Cost Cutting

Assemblywoman Linda Stender

“…even if the governor signed the bill, it would not instantly lower property taxes.” - Asw. Linda Stender (D-Union)

Senator Tom Kean Jr.
Sen. Tom Kean, Jr. (R- Union) called on Senate leadership to schedule a vote on Governor Chris Christie’s conditional veto of civil service reform. His call comes on the heels of Democrat admission that their changes to the civil service system will not result in savings for property tax payers: Read More

Sen. Gerald Cardinale


Senator Gerald Cardinale, issued the following statement on Trenton Democrats attitude towards the potential privatization of certain state services: 
“I am very disturbed by the attitude exhibited by my colleagues across the aisle on the issue of privatization ......... services would be delivered more efficiently at a great benefit to the taxpayer while creating sustainable private sector jobs ........ my colleagues across the aisle don’t seem to understand the affordability crisis the state and its citizens are facing today......." Read More

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