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Peter Biondi

"President Bush does not fund my campaign"

by: Juan Melli

Tue May 22, 2007 at 01:01:50 PM EDT

Assemblyman Biondi's response to a constituent asking if he plans to attend the oh so exciting Bush fundraiser:
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News Round-up and Open Thread for Thursday, May 3

by: Sharon GR

Thu May 03, 2007 at 09:24:09 AM EDT

  • The Biondi Apology Tour continued with a meeting yesterday with representatives of the Black Ministers' Council of New Jersey. He will apologize to the full Assembly and promised to work against racism and for social causes as a result of the meeting. Rev. Jesse Jackson has said he'd like to meet with Biondi.

  • The Latino Leadership Alliance of New Jersey and the Hispanic Directors Association of New Jersey held press conferences in Hightstown and Morristown yesterday to call for immigration law reform in both Our Fair State and on a national level. The two towns have opposite approaches to illegal immigrants.

  • Ethics complaints are expected to be filed today against several Republican legislators, including State Senators Joseph Kyrillos and Bob Singer and Assemblyman David Wolfe, in regards to a federal probe that Democratic leaders allege is unfairly targeting just one party.

  • The state yesterday introduced an "Olmstead plan" to meet the needs of disabled residents in less restrictive housing. The plan will take eight years to move approx. 1,850 people with developmental disabilities into group homes and apartments in compliance with a 1999 Supreme Court ruling.

  • Gov. Corzine's town hall meetings on the budget continued yesterday, but without the gov. Treasurer Bradley Abelow led the meeting in Red Bank yesterday with several other officials.

  • Conservative columnist Phyllis Schlafly paid a visit to The College of New Jersey yesterday to give a speech for the College Republicans and was met with students protesting her position on the ERA and other issues.

  • The state DoT is installing devices on Rt. 80 and I-287 that measure traffic speed by pinging cars' E-ZPass transmitters. They say personal info will be scrambled, but the idea is to give an accurate reading of travel time for traffic web sites. A 511 system for traffic info is also in the works, to be done by the end of this year.

  • On Tuesday there was a brief interruption in the Disney Channel on Comcast, during which porn was broadcast. Comcast says it was a localized problem and they have taken steps to assure it won't happen again. At least one subscriber states she will cancel her subscription- after the NHL playoffs are over. Ahh, priorities.

  • Have time to go to the ultimate garage sale? The Sands in AC publicly opens their gone-out-of-business sale today, with every tacky detail of casino decorating for sale.
  • Open Thread: What do you want to talk about today, Blue Jersey?

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    Republicans Were For Property Tax Legislation Before They Were Against It

    by: Juan Melli

    Tue Apr 03, 2007 at 03:10:06 PM EDT

    Property Tax Reform Vote (A-1)Assembly Republican leader Alex DeCroce and Assemblyman Peter Biondi want to have it both ways. A sample from their statements on the property tax legislation signed into law today...

    DeCroce: "This is not reform, and for the average taxpayer it offers little relief and no end to higher property taxes."

    Biondi: "New Jersey homeowners want property tax relief that they can count on going forward - not a one-year gimmick."

    Both DeCroce and Biondi voted for the non-reform gimmick (as did 75%+ of the rest of their caucus).

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    News Round-up for Wednesday, March 15

    by: Sharon GR

    Wed Mar 15, 2006 at 10:20:46 AM EST

    • The ethics inquiry at the State Department of the Treasury now includes Revenue Director Jack Tully. The expedited inquiry has expanded to include 29 state workers. Tully has been reasigned with no confirmed replacement while Gov. Corzine is in the last days of working on the budget. This is going to get ugly. Well, uglier.
    • Gov. Corzine is calling for a complete overhaul of the state corrections system in a speech to the state PBA at their convention in Atlantic City. Considered improvements include increasing identification of gang members and restoring mandantory annual training for officers. The governor also stated that he opposes priviatization of the prison system.
    • Assemblyman Peter Biondi's bill A-1327, requiring Internet forum users to register their names and addresses with the forum operators and making the operators liable for defamation damages if they do not enforce the policy; and Assemblymen Wilfredo Caraballo and Upendra Chivukula's bill A-2623, which would require forum operators to immediately remove any material deemed defamatory and to release the name of the poster to the person claiming the defamation, came under well-deserved fire from a coalition led by the San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation, who state that the bills "run afoul of the First Amendment" and the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996. Make your thoughts known about these two bills- write your Assemblyfolk today.
    • The NJ Supreme Court yesterday voted that it takes only a "preponderence of evidence" to prove fraud under the Insurance Fraud Prevention Act, not a tougher standard of "clear and convincing evidence" in civil cases. Insurance thieves, beware!
    • A study released by the AFL-CIO reveals that Wall-Mart, the eighth-largest private employer in NJ,  has more has more workers and dependents using state-funded health coverage than any other employer in the state. "This abuse of poverty health care programs means Wal-Mart is directly contributing to the nation's Medicaid crisis," the AFL-CIO said. State Sen. Joseph Coniglio is quoted: "Here's an example where someone has the ability to pay for health care, and they are pushing it off on the states."
    • Ain't it great to live in New Jersey? Our economy is gaining strength, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Pensylvania. Although not quite ready to declare it a boom, the bank predicts growth in excess of 3% through this fall. It's certainly not all wine and roses, however; increasing sales taxes, coupled with huge spending cuts, are predicted to be in the budget package proposed next week.
    • Some drivers in Our Fair State will be randomly chosen to recieve six-year driver's licences instead of four years, in a program to even out the renewal process for DMV. (Great, now I could be stuck with that unflattering picture for two more years.)
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    Biondi Wants to Ban Anonymous Online Speech

    by: Juan Melli

    Mon Mar 06, 2006 at 06:26:39 PM EST

    Assemblyman Peter Biondi (R-Somerset) has introduced a bill (A-1327) that if passed would: 1. Require that every user of this site provide us with their real name and address. 2. Require us to turn over this information to anyone who claims to have had "false or defamatory" information posted about them. 3. Make us liable for any damages if we don't follow the measures in the bill.

    There's one small problem: The NJ Supreme Court ruled that banning anonymous online speech is unconstitutional.

    This is as ridiculous as it gets, but it displays the total disconnect that many elected officials have with the internet as a medium for speech. The US Supreme Court ruled in Talley v. California (1960) that anonymous postings of pamphlets is legal. Like pamphlets, websites like Blue Jersey are just a communications device, but it's feared because it's so democratic and often uncontrollable. Perhaps people who support these measures have something to hide and would rather it not come out during campaign season.

    Assuming the bill were somehow enforceable and that it managed to pass, it would require us at Blue Jersey to spend money to verify the identity of every single person that posts here (currently 377 users). Otherwise, we would be liable for damages. That measure alone is enough to shut down almost all forums and community blogs - the costs would be prohibitive. It's a little more indirect than Chinese-style censorship, but the end result is the same.

    Congratulations Mr Biondi: You're the winner of today's Worst Legislation Award!

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