U.S. Office of the Attorney General

August 15, 2006 - 3:54pm

Attorney General's office suggests removal of "Click it or Ticket" PSA

At the request of the Attorney General's office, PoliticsNJ.com has removed an advertisement publicizing the Department of Law and Public Safety's "Click it or Ticket" campaign. In an e-mail sent to this website earlier this afternoon, David Wald, a spokesman for Zulima Farber, said: "Please take down the click-it-or-ticket link You know no one here ever asked for or authorized the link. Thanks."

PoliticsNJ.com had run this ad at no charge as a public service announcement. This website acknowledges not being asked to do so by the Attorney General's office, and we apologize for any embarrassment our publicizing of the Click it or Ticket campaign may have caused the Attorney General.

Editor's Note: According to the Attorney General's Office, the state spent $272,000 on radio, billboard and bus advertising for the Click it or Ticket in 2005 -- paid for by a federal grant. There was no advertising budget for this campaign in 2006; radio ads were paid for by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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June 30, 2006 - 3:09pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assemblyman Guy Gregg

GREGG CALLS FOR PROBE INTO
ATTORNEY GENERAL FARBER'S INTERFERENCE
WITH BOYFRIEND'S TRAFFIC STOP

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May 22, 2006 - 6:53pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assembly Majority Leader Bonnie Watson Coleman

ASSEMBLY APPROVES WATSON COLEMAN ANTI-STREET GANG PACKAGE
Would Help Combat Gang Violence, Protect Children & Witnesses to Crime, Empower Communities & Police

(TRENTON) - The General Assembly today passed a sweeping 17-point legislative initiative Assembly Majority Leader Bonnie Watson Coleman unveiled two weeks ago to provide municipalities, schools, and law enforcement authorities with new tools to combat the growing menace of street gangs in New Jersey.

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April 10, 2006 - 5:08pm
PRESS RELEASE

State Senator Walter Kavanaugh

KAVANAUGH: AG SHOULD RE-OPEN ABBOTT PRE-SCHOOL FRAUD CASES NOW!

Senator Walter J. Kavanaugh (R-Somerset/Morris) called upon Attorney General Zulima V. Farber to re-open cases of alleged corruption in the Abbott preschool program that were abandoned by her predecessor. Media reports have indicated that the Office of the Attorney General refused to pursue hundreds of thousands of dollars of questionable spending on the part of privately-owned Abbott day care center operators.

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March 26, 2006 - 5:47pm
PRESS RELEASE

Monmouth Democrats

McMorrow, Inzerillo Call for State
Investigation into GOP Fundraising Scheme

Democratic Freeholder candidates Barbara J. McMorrow and Leonard Inzerillo today asked for an investigation by the state Attorney General's Office into a Republican fundraising scheme designed to circumvent state pay-to-play laws and campaign contribution limits.

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January 11, 2006 - 5:57pm
PRESS RELEASE

State Senator Joseph M. Kyrillos

KYRILLOS STATEMENT ON FARBER NOMINATION

Senate Judiciary Committee member Joseph M. Kyrillos, Jr. (R-Monmouth/Midlessex) issued the following statement regarding the nomination of Zulima V. Farber for the Office of Attorney General.

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November 8, 2005 - 3:05pm
PRESS RELEASE

U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie

Election Day Hotline Established At U.S. Attorney's Office for Complaints of Voting Irregularities or Other Abuses
NEWARK - U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie announced today that his office has established an Election Day Hotline to receive and respond to reports of election irregularities, voter intimidation or any other activities that would interfere with a citizen's right to vote throughout Election Day.

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October 27, 2005 - 6:29pm
PRESS RELEASE

Forrester for Governor

Forrester Vindicated

No Problem - Never Was

A letter from the Attorney General's Office late this afternoon confirmed that Doug Forrester's businesses have been in full compliance with New Jersey law.

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