Opinion

Transportation Trust Fund Problem Needs Long-Term Solution

July 13, 2010

Last week Governor Christie announced his solution to replenish the dwindling Transportation Trust Fund (TTF), which is projected to be insolvent by June 2011.

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Tax Credit Program Would Help Jumpstart Building in New Jersey

July 12, 2010
Tax Credit Program Would Help Jumpstart Building in New Jersey

The ongoing slump in the real estate market continues to plague the building materials industry in New Jersey.

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Support Bill To Allow Drivers With Suspended Licenses To Get To Work

July 12, 2010

Proposed Assembly Bill No. A2422 would allow a person whose license has been suspended for certain motor vehicle violations to apply for a restricted use license.

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Sharing The Spirit

July 9, 2010

While you may be familiar with the HAP Autism Awareness campaign sponsored each year by Work Smarter Now, I am writing to you today as a member of the Holiday Express community.

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Summer Swimming In NJ: More Than The Shore!

July 6, 2010

In New Jersey, it’s “the shore,” not “the beach.” Going “down the shore” is one of our state’s most popular summer pastimes. But don’t think the salty surf is the only place to take a refreshing dip on a hot day.

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Impossible to Believe

July 2, 2010

PAUL FADER, state Sen. Richard Codey’s former chief counsel when Codey served as New Jersey’s governor, must believe that New Jersey taxpayers just fell off the back of some turnip truck.

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What Price Freedom?

July 2, 2010
What Price Freedom?

Let me tell you about 56 men who risked everything—their fortunes and their lives—to take a stand for truth. These men laid everything on the line, pledged it all—"our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor"—because they believed in a radical idea: that all people are created to be free.

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Is It Public Service or Servicing the Public?

July 1, 2010

As summer is officially underway we find ourselves as a nation about half-way through the process by which political parties select the candidates who will carry their banner into the fall General Election.

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Endless Occupation?

June 30, 2010

So Gen. Stanley McChrystal is out and Gen. David Petraeus is back at the helm in Afghanistan. I don’t like hackneyed phrases, but if this isn’t rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic, what is it?

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Drones Over America: Tyranny at Home

June 30, 2010
Drones Over America: Tyranny at Home

The U.S. government has a history of commandeering military technology for use against Americans. We saw this happen with tear gas, tasers and sound cannons, all of which were first used on the battlefield before being deployed against civilians at home.

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