Message-ID: <22701445.1075858742631.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 09:59:55 -0800 (PST) From: dems-news@2001victory.com To: rshapiro@enron.com Subject: New Jersey Democrats Win Support Of Sierra Club Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Vote Democratic on Nov. 6 X-To: rshapiro@enron.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \RSHAPIRO (Non-Privileged)\Shapiro, Richard\Deleted Items X-Origin: Shapiro-R X-FileName: RSHAPIRO (Non-Privileged).pst NEW JERSEY DEMOCRATS WIN SUPPORT OF SIERRA CLUB: NATION'S OLDEST AND LARGEST ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP ENDORSES 40 DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES The New Jersey chapter of the Sierra Club, the nation's oldest and largest environmental group, has officially endorsed 40 Democratic candidates running for Senate and Assembly in this year's election, suggesting that after eight years of Republican rule, New Jersey's environment cannot withstand four more. "After eight years of failed Republican leadership and an administration that has weakened environmental standards, it's time for a change," stated Assembly Democratic Leader, Joe Doria (D-Hudson). "And Democrats can bring about the right kind of change." Acknowledging that there is an inherent need to curb sprawl throughout New Jersey, Democrats support implementing the State Plan, preserving open space, rebuilding existing communities, empowering municipalities to manage growth and making smarter investments in transportation. Democrats are also placing air and water quality amongst their top priorities. Democrats will protect air quality by requiring new cars sold in New Jersey to be cleaner and by investing in renewable energy and conservation programs. Democrats are also concerned with protecting drinking water by improving water quality and supply. However, a key component of these Democratic proposals is to strengthen the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and restore the Public Advocate. "The Public Advocate is integral in the fight to protect our environment," said Senate Democratic Leader, Dick Codey (D-Essex). "Whether it is the wetlands, coastal waters or the Pine Barrens, New Jersey plays host to a delicate ecosystem. The people of New Jersey need someone they can rely on to fight for them when the environment of our State is threatened." SENATE: Stephen Sweeney (D-3) Sen. John Adler (D-6) Timothy Ryan (D-10) Sam Plumeri (D-14) Sen. Shirley Turner (D-15) Asm. Bob Smith (D-17) Asw. Barbara Buono (D-18) Sen. Joseph Vitale (D-19) Asm. Joe Suliga (D-22) Sen. Dick Codey (D-27) Timothy Konopka (D-30) Sen. Garry Furnari (D-36) Sen. Byron Baer (D-37) ASSEMBLY: Dianna Fauntleroy (D-2) Douglas Fisher (D-3) John Burzichelli (D-3) Asw. Mary Previte (D-6) Asm. Louis Greenwald (D-6) Carol Ann Murphy (D-8) William Scherer (D-12) Kevin Graham (D-13) Asw. Linda Greenstein (D-14) Asm. Gary Guear (D-14) Asm. Reed Gusciora (D-15) Asw. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-15) Joe Egan (D-17) Upendra Chivukula (D-17) Asw. Arline Friscia (D-19) Asm. John Wisniewski (D-19) Asm. Neil Cohen (D-20) Asm. Jerry Green (D-22) Linda Stender (D-22) Margarita Cart (D-24) Ann Huber (D-25) Peggi Sturmfels (D-30) Asm. Joseph Doria (D-31) Elba Perez Cinciarelli (D-31) Asm. Albio Sires (D-33) Asw. Nellie Pou (D-35) Asw. Loretta Weinberg (D-37) _________________________________________________________________________ Democratic candidates across the state are unified under the 2001 Victory Statewide Coordinated Campaign. Volunteer opportunities are available in each of our field offices in every county in the state. For more information, please reply to this email. You have been sent this email because you or someone you know registered with our email distribution list. If you have received this message in error, please reply with "UNSUBSCRIBE" in the subject line using the email address you wish to remove. -PAID FOR BY NEW JERSEY DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE/2001 VICTORY-