CHRISTIE\’S COATTAILS UNLIKELY TO HELP GOP WIN NEW JERSEY STATEHOUSE

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SPORTSMEN\’S RALLY Sunday, November 3

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\”Attending the sportsmen\’s rally may well be the single thing sportsmen and sportswomen can do to secure the future of fishing, hunting, trapping, and natural resource conservation for generations to come.\” Anthony Mauro, Chairman, NJOA


We\’ve witnessed it for stretches that last decades, people in political power that do not understand outdoors issues and who write laws and policies that erode our basic freedoms to fish, hunt, trap, and access the great outdoors. In fact, in 2007, there was actually a bill that would have banned freshwater fishing and hunting in New Jersey.

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VIDEO: Runnemede NEW JERSEY HALLOWEEN BASH | cnbnews.net

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CHRISTIE\’S COATTAILS UNLIKELY TO HELP GOP WIN NEW JERSEY STATEHOUSE

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RUTGERS STUDY: OVERWHELMING MAJORITY OF NEW JERSEYANS SUPPORT PAID SICK DAYS

 

 

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. – As New Jersey’s policymakers consider establishing a minimum standard for paid sick days, the Center for Women and Work (CWW) at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey has released an issue brief on the subject that finds an overwhelming majority (83 percent) of state residents of all political affiliations support paid sick day policies.

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SPORTSMEN\’S RALLY Sunday, November 3

NJOA PRESS RELEASE

\”Attending the sportsmen\’s rally may well be the single thing sportsmen and sportswomen can do to secure the future of fishing, hunting, trapping, and natural resource conservation for generations to come.\” Anthony Mauro, Chairman, NJOA


We\’ve witnessed it for stretches that last decades, people in political power that do not understand outdoors issues and who write laws and policies that erode our basic freedoms to fish, hunt, trap, and access the great outdoors. In fact, in 2007, there was actually a bill that would have banned freshwater fishing and hunting in New Jersey.

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