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WEBBER FOR ASSEMBLY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 15, 2007 CONTACT: (908) 267-1613
WEBBER WINS ENDORSEMENT OF NJ COMMITTEE FOR LIFE
Morris Plains, NJ – Republican Assembly candidate Jay Webber has earned the endorsement of the New Jersey Committee for Life, the New Jersey affiliate of the National Right to Life Committee.
“I am honored to receive the endorsement of the New Jersey Committee for Life, an outstanding organization promoting pro-family policies. I am proudly pro-life and look forward to defending and supporting our shared values,” stated Webber. “The New Jersey Committee for Life is a leader for our common family-focused principles, and we will work together to promote a culture of life so that our most vulnerable are protected. In Trenton, I will continue to fight to end taxpayer funding for abortions, advocate for a parental notification amendment to the State Constitution, and support shelters for women in crisis situations.”
Jay Webber also has earned the endorsement of New Jersey Right to Life PAC, and Florham Park pro-life leader Sean Flanagan is a member of Webber for Assembly’s Steering Committee. Mr. Flanagan is a past President of New Jersey Right to Life, and is currently a Vice President of NJRTL and a member of its Executive Board.
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