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I
wrote the article on Chemical Plants
prior to running for Middlesex
County clerk in 2005, and Terrorism
in Our Schools in 2006 when I ran
for US Congress.
Since
then these issues have been
increasing and becoming more
commonplace.
Middlesex
County HAZMAT, police, fire, rescue,
our school administrators will need
the proper training, equipment and
knowledge to handle or prevent a
crisis.
Our
children need to be safe, and
parents need to know what to do
in
a school lockdown situation.
As
a candidate running for State Assembly
this year in the NJ 18th Legislative
District, I strongly feel this is an
important issue and has not been
fully addressed in our communities.
Terrorist attack, chemical or
accidental, schools need Homeland
Security Funding.
Homeland
Security Funding for New Jersey has
been dwindling

PRESS
RELEASES
Terrorism
in Our Schools
Our
teachers are the first responders in
any school emergency and need to be
trained and prepared on how to
handle a crisis situation.
East
Brunswick Teen Arrested
Terror
Plot Thwarted
Schools Need More Training
Wayne
freshman denies planting devices/
Passaic Tech kid charged with
threats
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Chemical
Plants and Schools are an Invitation
for Disaster
There
are approximately 140 Chemical
Plants in
New
Jersey
and 15,000 throughout the
United
States
.
All with . . .
Apex,
NC 17,000 Evacuated
23
Hurt in Delaware Leak Ethanol
Plants
Homeland
Security Passes Collins-Lieberman
Chemical Security Legislation
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July
10, 2007
Trenton
Must Cut Spending
Brown,
England and Sinagra propose a
solution that strikes at the heart
of the issue- an immediate 5 percent
reduction in state spending,
followed by a cap on state spending
for all future years at the rate of
inflation.
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Sept
12, 2007
Dem
Corruption: Is there a light at the
end of the tunnel?
Brown,
England, and Sinagra are proposing
an immediate end to dual-office
holding and real pay-to-play reform.
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Sept
17, 2007
Reformers
Call for Investigation into Diegnan
Land Deal
East
Brunswick - 18th District assembly
candidates Bill England and Joe
Sinagra are calling for an attorney
general investigation into
Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan's recent
sweetheart land deal. It was
uncovered that. . .
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Sept
20, 2007
New
Jersey Candidates Say: "No New
Taxes!"
WASHINGTON,
D.C. Americans for Tax Reform
applauds the following candidates
for signing the Taxpayer Protection
Pledge. By signing the pledge, a
candidate commits to oppose and
vote against any and all efforts to
increase taxes.
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Sept
21, 2007
PENPAC Endorses Pro-Business Candidate JOE SINAGRA
for The NJ General Assembly
PENPAC
is pleased to announce its
endorsement of candidate Joe Sinagra
who represents the principles of
free enterprise, limited government,
and job expansion through economic
development, said PENPAC
Chairman Richard Goldberg.
Oct 15, 2007
18th District Reformers Call for Change
GOP Candidates Debate Incumbents Buono, Diegnan, and Barnes
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