Sen. Jack Girgenti (D-Passaic) and Sen. M. Teresa Ruiz (D-Essex) in the Ironbound: Politicker photo
NEWARK - Gov. Jon Corzine returned to the Ironbound this afternoon to sign a bill authorizing $3.9 billion in borrowing for new schools construction, which he said would fulfill the state’s constitutional duty to provide a thorough and efficient education, and create construction and other jobs.
Of an estimated 27 school projects statewide, six of the targeted schools are in the East Ward Ironbound, where the governor in late May announced his commitment to the legislation.
The six Ironbound schools were built before 1900 and are all overcrowded, according to the governor.
“We are doing what is right under the law and doing what is right for the state,” said Corzine, who praised the work of Assemblyman Albert Coutinho (D-Newark), Assemblywoman L. Grace Spencer (D-Newark), and others who banded together to pass the borrowing measure, which passed by one vote above the threshold in the Senate and three votes in the Assembly.
Sen. Ronald Rice (D-Essex), Sen. Jack Girgenti (D-Passaic) and Sen. M. Teresa Ruiz (D-Essex) all played significant roles in driving the legislation on the Senate side.
The three of them made remarks here today, punctuating their support for the bill.
“The delegation stayed together, and that made a tremendous difference,” said Rice, who insisted that the scandals that plagued the now defunct Schools Construction Corporation should not stand in the way of much needed new school projects.
“I happily say we gave the children a vote for once,” said Rice to applause in the Oliver Street School auditorium.
Coutinho faced an audience that included his political mentor Joseph Parlavecchio, who once served as vice principal of the school, and Rice chief of staff Rufus Johnson, who attended school at Oliver Street.
“What an indictment,” said the freshman assemblyman as he considered the fact that there are two jails in the 4.4-square mile Ironbound and no new schools in over 100 years.
Coutinho and his running mates, Ruiz and Spencer, last year ran on a platform that included local school improvement.
“Education is the key to survival here in this country,” said Spencer, who acknowledged critics who in tangling with the state budget deficit of over $2 billion, feared more borrowing for schools construction without voter approval.
Sometimes, Spencer said, “The better the deed, the more bitter the criticism. So bring on the criticism.”
Also in attendance were Assemblywoman Nellie Pou (D-Paterson), Assemblyman Ralph Caputo (D-Belleville), Assemblywoman Mila Jasey (D-South Orange), and East Ward Councilman Augusto Amador.
Caputo, a product of the Newark School system and former county superintendent of schools, said of the legislation moments before Corzine affixed his signature, “This makes me feel fulfilled and whole.”
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Thanks Jon
No suprise, The Dems & Unions thank you and the taxpayers take the hit again. Spend what you dont have for no true reason... Pathetic
Democrats hide behind children!
"The scandals that plagued the now defunct Schools Construction Corporation should not stand in the way of much needed new school projects." You tell NJ taxpayers who is responsible for those scandals and where the money is?
Governor Corzine touted his budget as the smallest in years. Thanks for fooling us again. Just add $3.9 billion in this spending and your budget saver becomes the budget buster as far as I can say.
I wonder if it is legal to borrow such amount without voters approval? You fooled us Jon again. However, Democrats are for children and their education. I wonder how much money will be stolen this time around and who takes it?
huh?
"“We are doing what is right under the law and doing what is right for the state,” said Corzine"
I thought the law said you have to run this type of junk passed the people of the state first...
Thanks for jumping my property taxes a few extra thousand...
The only difference between death and taxes is that death doesn't get worse every time Congress meets. - Will Rogers
Corzine the commie
"“I happily say we gave the children a vote for once,” said Rice to applause in the Oliver Street School auditorium."
You gave the children more debt that they'll have to pay off when they're of working age, you marxist morons.
So much for a State fincial crisis, we have enough apparently to blow on the superficial facade of "education". Corzine is like a drug addict that doesn't know he has a problem. Only drug addicts don't act like smug pricks. It's not the building that matters, Corzine. A beatifully tiled school bathroom will only be covered in graffiti in a matter of hours anyway. All this money is thown at schools is window dressing, and doesn't have any impact on the quality of eduacation. These cities should buget so that they can fund their own school construction. The way Corzine is running things you might as well aim the graduation march straight toward the unemployment office. Only by that time, they'll be no one left in New Jersey to pay for their extended benefits.
Codey should have been Governor, and everyone knows it. Even jon corzines mother knows it.
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