What's New?
A lot of exciting things have been happening around the state. In case you missed it, here are some highlights from the last two weeks from The Citizens Campaign. (P.S. It's FANbruary! Like us on Facebook to get real-time updates on news and events!) |
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New Model Policy to Protect Right to Videotape Public Meetings
The Citizens Campaign recently unveiled a model ordinance/resolution for local government entities to guarantee citizens rights to videotape public meetings without unreasonable restrictions. Protect your rights at your next municipal or school board meeting by presenting the model policy. ( read more)
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Mercer Residents Launch New Initiative for Insurance Reform
The Citizens Campaign launched an effort in Mercer County to educate local officials about real and complete insurance contracting reform. Would you like to get involved? Email Heather to participate or learn more about this initiative. (read more)
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Meet Up in Middlesex County
If we are going to build stronger, better, more efficient communities we need to bring people together to identify solutions and get results. Which is why we are hosting our very first meetup for friends, volunteers and allies of The Citizens Campaign in Middlesex County on Wednesday, February 22 at 6:30pm. (read more)
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New Brunswick Creates Auxiliary Police
Following a presentation from The Citizens Campaign Vice-Chair Dr. C. Roy Epps, the New Brunswick City Council adopted an ordinance creating an Auxiliary Police Unit. Learn how an Auxiliary Police Force can help your town increase public safety and hold down costs. (read more)
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Best Price Insurance Reform Embraced by Camden
The Camden School Board adopted our Best Price Insurance Reform on February 8th, and now it heads to the Camden City Council. This is great news for a city facing serious budgeting problems. Reducing the costs of insurance frees up resources for improving education and the quality of life. Learn more about our proposal, read our OpEd in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
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