Want access to post press releases? To sign up, use this form. You must be logged in.
MONMOUTH LEGISLATORS COMMEND GOV. CORZINE FOR COMMITMENT TO MERIT-BASED GRANT DISTRIBUTIONS
January 25, 2006
Assemblyman Steve Corodemus/732-708-0900
Assemblyman Sean Kean/732-974-0400
Assemblywoman Amy Handlin/609-292-5339
Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck/609-292-5339
MONMOUTH LEGISLATORS COMMEND GOV. CORZINE FOR COMMITMENT TO MERIT-BASED GRANT DISTRIBUTIONS
Assemblymen Steve Corodemus and Sean Kean, and Assemblywomen Amy Handlin and Jennifer Beck, today issued the following statement regarding a commitment they have received from the administration of Governor Jon Corzine that state grant programs will not be politicized in his administration:
"We are pleased that officials in Governor Corzine's administration have pledged to us that state grant programs will not be manipulated for political purposes under his watch. Politics should not be the guiding factor in distributing these grants, but unfortunately it appears that is exactly how this process was handled in many departments during the past four years. On Monday we sent a letter to Governor Corzine expressing our concerns about the handling of these grant programs. To the Governor's credit his staff immediately reached out to us and assured us the Governor will not allow grant programs to be politicized during his administration. We appreciate the Governor's attention to this issue and that he is serious about addressing our concerns. His commitment is good for the taxpayers of Monmouth County who were in many cases short-changed by the political nature of the grant process during the prior administration. We look forward to working with the Governor to ensure that grants are distributed to municipalities according to an objective, merit-based system in the future."
#####
Chris Christie’s refusal to have his picture taken with Rick Merkt at a Republican event in Summit was probably just the former federal ... >
It's hard to not be concerned these days. We've all witnessed frustration with our institutions before but I never remember anything of this ... >
Instead of borrowing trillions to waste on make-work governmental projects, stimulate the economy with tax cuts. >
Score one for the Governor’s public relations team. For the last few weeks, they have been working overtime to fuel speculation Corzine was being ... >
With the entrance of Chris Christie into the Republican gubernatorial primary, the GOP has greatly enhanced its chances of capturing the ... >
Hard to believe we have arrived at the last year of the first decade of the 21st century. Boy, seems like it was just yesterday that Bush was handed ... >
It's actually come to this: A panel convened by the legislature of the State of New Jersey has concluded that discrimination is not good. Maybe ... >
As it tends to, history seems to be repeating itself as 240 laid-off workers at Republic Windows and Doors in Chicago revive a decades old tactic -- ... >
Many columnists write a "year in review" or a "predictions" piece for the New Year, however I decided to refrain from going down ... >
Yesterday President-elect Barack Obama outlined his American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan in a speech at George Mason University. Obama said we ... >
Comments