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Affordable Housing For Whom?

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Written by: Sean Colon
Category: NJ Libertarian Blog
Created: June 24, 2008
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Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts (D-Camden) authored the most recent bill that modified NJ's current housing policies. It passed in the senate yesterday by a vote of 21-16. One of these changes was to stop municipalities from paying poor cities to take on the burden of offering affordable housing on their behalf. Half of these Democratic senators must be in the pocket of the developers because that is the only reason I can think of behind these types of bills.

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Sit Up Straight, Elbows Off The Table, Now Give Me $9,300

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Written by: Sean Colon
Category: NJ Libertarian Blog
Created: June 23, 2008
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The City of Newark is spending $9,300 to offer etiquette classes to its citizens. This is the kind of absurdity that is hard to laugh at. Not only is this an insult to the people of Newark but also a wanton waste of taxpayers' money that could go to something much more useful and necessary. Table manners will not help add jobs to the city of Newark.

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Jason Scheurer in NJ Senate Race

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Written by: Lou Jasikoff
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: June 20, 2008

News Release

For Immediate Release – June 20, 2008

http://www.jasonforsenate2008.com

Contact Lou Jasikoff – (973) 752-9164 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Libertarian officially on ballot

Trenton, NJ –Jason Scheurer, the former certified and clean election candidate from West Windsor will represent the Libertarian Party as its standard bearer for the U.S. Senate in the State of New Jersey according to Lou Jasikoff, Chair of the New Jersey Libertarian Party and campaign manager for the Scheurer campaign.

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Ineffective and Expensive

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Category: Latest News
Created: June 18, 2008
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We were recently sent the outstanding comments of Assemblyman Jay Webber of New Jersey, addressing the state's proposal to expand their previous failed experiment with taxpayer funded political campaigns:

Download file Assemblyman Webber's Letter

As Assemblyman Webber succinctly states, "The role of government in our electoral process is to guarantee some level of transparency and honesty, not to pick winners. This bill turns that idea on its head by essentially empowering the government to tell us what we can say, when we can say it, and how much we can say it."

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LP vs. CP

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Category: Latest News
Created: June 16, 2008
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We often get emails at Libertarian Party headquarters asking what exactly are the differences between the Libertarian Party and the Constitution Party.  The confusion is understandable, especially for party outsiders who are just beginning to look at either as a new political home.  The question of the differences in the parties has become even more frequent as Ron Paul supporters are looking for a new home after Paul's announcement that he is discontinuing his campaign. 

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Task force in Express Times

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Open Government Advocacy Project
Created: June 16, 2008
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The Libertarian Party's Open Government Task Force's efforts to increase the Warren County Freeholder's Open Public Meetings Act compliance was reported in a June 16, 2008 Express Times article.

The OGFT's letters, referred to in the article, are available here.

Advocate goes after minutes
He claims Warren County freeholders are violating Open Public Meetings Act.
Monday, June 16, 2008
By SARA K. SATULLO
The Express-Times

WHITE TWP. - An open government advocate is challenging Warren county's policy of not releasing closed-door meeting minutes without freeholder board approval.

John Paff, chairman of the New Jersey Libertarian Party's Open
Government Advocacy Project, initially challenged the county for
being too vague when going into closed session. Instead of the board just saying it is discussing pending litigation, Paff advocates specifying the litigants' names.

Read the full article here.

Ron Paul on Bob Barr

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Written by: Webmaster
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: June 14, 2008

CCP To Testify on Fair and Clean Elections

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Created: June 12, 2008
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Center for Competitive Politics (CCP) president Sean Parnell will testify to the New Jersey General Assembly's State Government Committee this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. concerning "The 2009 New Jersey Fair and Clean Elections Pilot Project Act," set to be introduced today.

Parnell's testimony will educate the committee on the results of New Jersey's most recent attempt at taxpayer-financed political campaigns as well as the impact that taxpayer-financed campaigns have had in other states.

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Politicians On The Dole

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Category: Latest News
Created: June 12, 2008
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“Clean Elections” or Abbott-Style Funding for “Most Needy” Politicians?

by Steve Lonegan, Executive Director, AFP-NJ

Trenton’s politicians would have you believe the answer to New Jersey’s high taxes is another convoluted state program; taxpayer funded elections.  We have heard it over and over, ranging from phony promises that raising some broad-base tax would provide “property tax relief” to false claims about new departments “rooting out waste and corruption.”

Read the rest of the article here. Listen to Steve's taxpayer minute on the subject here .

The NJLP supports Steve Lonegan in his fight against so called "Clean Elections". Our platform specifically opposes taxpayer subsidies to politicians. Although, libertarians oppose any public financing of elections this proposal is horribly unjust - third parties can only get half of what the democrats and republicans can get despite having to meet the same qualifications.

Monopoly Creation

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Created: June 11, 2008
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Regulatory barriers to practicing particular professions are continuously being erected by government bodies to the detriment of our economy. The Institute for Justice has fought against arbitrary hair braiding licensing in Arizona, California, D.C., Minnesota, Mississippi, Ohio, and Washington. They have fought licensing of casket makers in Tennessee, Missouri, and Oklahoma. The have fought against taxi and limousine licensing in Denver, New York City, and Las Vegas. Other battles they have fought were against monopoly control of floral arranging, trash hauling, interior design, sign hanging, and weed control.

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Oppose NJ A2116

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Created: June 11, 2008
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Bill is an Attack on Sportsmen, Collectors, and Target Shooters

On Thursday morning, June 12, the New Jersey Assembly Judiciary Committee is scheduled to consider legislation that would ban the purchase, transfer, and inheritance of many popular hunting guns, historical American firearms, and large bore target firearms, based on alleged public safety concerns.

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SMART Group Opposes Student Drug Testing

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Written by: Alex Pugliese
Category: Student Rights
Created: June 11, 2008
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As a senior at Allentown High School, I served as vice president of Life-Savers, a club dedicated to preventing student substance abuse. This year our Board of Education proposed a policy that would require students who wish to participate in extracurricular activities to submit to random urinalysis tests for illicit drug use. While I understand the desire to do more, I believe the policy will do more harm than good. My fellow students and I are organizing against this policy, which is ineffective, discounts student input, invades privacy and erodes trust.

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Bob Barr on Glenn Beck

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Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: June 11, 2008

"Sunshine" sought in Interlaken Borough

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Open Government Advocacy Project
Created: June 04, 2008
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Libertarian Attorney Walter Luers is doing some good work opening up  Interlaken Borough's local government (Monmouth County). As reported by the June 4, 2008 Asbury Park Press:

Luers cited three examples to prove that the council did indeed break the law. In January, Luers said that members of the council met at the home of Councilwoman Elizabeth Brown with Ocean Township Police Chief Antonio Amodio to discuss a possible contract with the township for police services.

Read the story here.

Bob Barr on The Colbert Report

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Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: June 04, 2008

NJLP in Express Times

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Open Government Advocacy Project
Created: June 02, 2008
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Advocate questions closed-door policies

John Paff concerned White Twp. Committee too vague. He also wants Web site created.

Monday, June 02, 2008
BY SARA K. SATULLO
The Express-Times

WHITE TWP. | A state advocate for open government is raising questions about the township's closed-door session policies and its lack of a Web site.

John Paff, chairman of the New Jersey Libertarian Party's Open Government Advocacy Project, is concerned the township committee is being too vague when it goes into closed-door sessions.

See the rest of the story HERE

A Democrat finds a home with the LP

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Selected Blogs
Created: May 31, 2008
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I used to think [the Libertarian Party was] just a bunch of crazy, gun toting, out-of-touch intellectuals. After meeting them, I now know how wrong I was. - Howard Kupferman

The following was posted on May 30, 2008 on a blog at http://lhtblogger.blogspot.com. It's the story of a long-time Democrat who found a home in the LP.

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Anericans For Prosperity Rally For Lower Taxes

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Latest News
Created: May 29, 2008
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TRENTON – The State House steps overflowed with hundreds of taxpayers rallying against higher taxes and outrageous spending habits in Trenton today. Long-time Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan was leading the charge as Americans for Prosperity brought residents out from every corner of the Garden State to the Trenton to say “No!” to higher taxes.

Read the full article at the American's For Prosperity website.

Orange Protestor Acquitted

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Written by: Sean Colon
Category: NJ Libertarian Blog
Created: May 29, 2008
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Jeffrey Conway, a man who protested at an Orange town meeting, was found innocent of any charges that could have been brought against him. For months the town government has been going after him in court, and for what? He held up a sign the size of a regular sheet of paper in protest against Mims Hackett, the mayor of Orange. For holding up a sign and refusing to put it down he was hauled away to jail despite the fact that other people were also holding up signs and that he was just practicing his first amendment right.

Here is the news article.

Student Rights Article Count:  16

NJ Libertarian Blog Article Count:  56

Selected Blogs Article Count:  204

Chair's Report Article Count:  8

Videos Article Count:  52

Political Cartoons Article Count:  1

Events Article Count:  25

Open Government Advocacy Project Article Count:  183

Letters to Editor Article Count:  73

Latest News Article Count:  329

Candidates and Elections Article Count:  88

Insight New Jersey Article Count:  1

Preempted Ordinance Repeal Project Article Count:  42

Police Accountability Project Article Count:  144

Press Releases Article Count:  35

Legislative Affairs Committee Article Count:  19

Policy News Article Count:  16

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