Hamilton

October 27, 2005 - 5:54pm
PRESS RELEASE

Benson for Assembly

BENSON EARNS ENDORSEMENT FROM STATE CORRECTIONS OFFICERS
New Jersey State Corrections Association Throws Backing To 14th District Democrat

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October 25, 2005 - 3:55pm
PRESS RELEASE

Mercer County Democrats

PAULA SOLLAMI COVELLO DEBUTS CAMPAIGN COMMERCIAL
The campaign of Paula Sollami Covello will debut its first campaign television commercial this evening on local station WZBN to be followed almost immediately by another spot on widespread cable release. Together, the two spots will be run in excess of 1200 times between now an election day, communicating Paula's message that there are serious problems in the Mercer County Clerk's Office ... problems that can only be corrected by cleaning house and electing a new Clerk.

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October 19, 2005 - 7:24pm
PRESS RELEASE

Benson for State Assembly

BENSON UNVEILS PLAN FOR SAFER COMMUNITIES
Democrat Emphasizes "One and Done" Philosophy,
Zero Tolerance for Convicted Felons

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October 10, 2005 - 6:34pm
PRESS RELEASE

Forrester for Governor

Corzine Truth Watch

A DESPERATE ACT FROM A FALTERING CAMPAIGN
--Corzine Ad Not True, Corzine Knows It's Not True, But He'll Say Anything To Get Elected--

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October 10, 2005 - 4:28pm
PRESS RELEASE

Corzine for Governor

CORZINE AD BACKUP
Title:
"Struggle"

Type:
:30 TV

Date launched:
10/10/05

ANNCR: While families and seniors struggle to buy their prescription drugs,...

2001-03: While Median Household Income Increased By 1.3 Percent Per Year, Prescription Drug Spending Increased By 14 Percent Per Year. Between 2001 and 2003, median household income nationwide increased by an average rate of 1.3 percent per year. By comparison, according to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Service, spending on prescription drugs nationwide increased by an average annual rate of 13.9 percent from 2001 through 2003. [Census Bureau, Household Income Table (as of 10/05); CMS, Historical National Health Expenditures (as of 10/05)]

CBO Predicted Prescription Drug Spending Would Increase As A Share Of Median Income. In 2004, the Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel reported that "the Congressional Budget Office projects that the prescription drug spending will continue to rise from 8.8 percent of median income in 2006 to 12.3 percent of median income in 2013." [Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel, 5/31/04]

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October 7, 2005 - 5:36pm
PRESS RELEASE

Greenstein and Benson for State Assembly

GREENSTEIN, BENSON WIN BACKING FROM STATE'S LEADING GRASSROOTS ADVOCACY GROUP
New Jersey Citizen Action says Dems Have Shown Commitment
To Social Security, Health Care, Clean Elections, and Consumers

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October 7, 2005 - 3:51pm
PRESS RELEASE

Whelan and Tyner for State Assembly

October 6, 2005 - 4:27pm
PRESS RELEASE

Hamilton Township Republicans

"Pattern of Stalling and Delaying" on potential Controversies
Charged by GOP Council Candidates

Citing a clear pattern of stalling and delaying the release of damaging information until after an election day, the Republican candidates for Hamilton Township Council Hamilton Township Council, Tom Goodwin, Dave Kenny and Dennis Pone, have labeled the announcement by the township government that a wetlands delineation study on the proposed Klockner Woods open space acquisition would not be finished until the Spring "another example of this government intentionally misleading the people of Hamilton for political advantage."

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September 29, 2005 - 3:39pm
PRESS RELEASE

Hamilton Township Republicans

Invoking the public's right to know, the three Republican candidates for Hamilton Township Council yesterday called on U.S. Attorney Chris Christie to open an investigation into the township's proposed purchase of the Klockner Woods tract for $4.1 million because "the people of Hamilton are not being served by the secrecy surrounding the exorbitant cost of what is virtually swamp land."

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September 27, 2005 - 5:45pm
PRESS RELEASE

Greenstein for State Assembly

GREENSTEIN WINS NOD FROM STATEWIDE LAW ENFORCEMENT ORGANIZATION
The membership of the New Jersey State Policeman's Benevolent Association (PBA) has endorsed Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein for reelection in the 14th Legislative District.

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