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| New Jersey’s candidates for governor participated tonight in the first debate of the election season. The majority of the questions posed dealt with just one issue: taxes. But what happened to the other issues that the next governor will have to address, and that will be with New Jersey residents for decades to come? | |
| Environment New Jersey announced today it will host a town hall meeting on the state’s energy future in Westfield, NJ. The group announced that the three top gubernatorial campaigns will participate. Independent candidate Chris Daggett will personally attend. Democratic candidate Governor Jon Corzine, and Republican candidate Chris Christie will send energy policy advisors. | |
| Environment New Jersey, one of the state’s largest statewide environmental groups, today announced it will not endorse any of the three major candidates running for Governor this fall. Instead, the group is calling on all three candidates to make the state’s environmental problems more of a focus in their campaigns. Group leader Dena Mottola Jaborska held a press conference at the State House to make the announcement and to release a ‘Green Actions Top Ten List’ which the group says all three candidates should address as part of their bid for Governor. | |
| Environment New Jersey's gubernatorial candidate pledge on energy issues impacting New Jersey. | |
| Environment New Jersey today endorsed Barack Obama for President, citing his clear and bold solutions to our current energy woes and strong commitment to the protection of our environment. | |
| A majority of New Jersey’s Congressional delegation voted for the environment 100% of the time in the 110th Congress in a bipartisan manner, according to the annual Congressional Scorecard on major environmental issues released today by Environment New Jersey. New Jersey’s two U.S. Senators, Sen. Bob Menendez and Sen. Frank Lautenberg received repeat 100% perfect scores on the 10 Senate environmental votes ranked. | |
| A majority of New Jersey’s Congressmen voted for the environment 100% of the time in the 109th Congress in a bipartisan manner, according to the annual Congressional Scorecard on major environmental issues released today by Environment New Jersey. | |
| New television ads calling on New Jersey’s GOP delegation to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from oil drilling began airing on October 24. | |

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