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This week we celebrated National Teacher Appreciation Week [[link removed]] , a time to recognize and acknowledge the important role that teachers play in all of our lives. Teachers are responsible for shaping the minds of the next generation and their impact extends far beyond the classroom, which is why it is essential to support and appreciate what teachers do every day, not just during this celebratory week. This means funding our schools and paying teachers the wages they deserve. Let’s take this week to show our gratitude for teachers, but also let’s continue to advocate for and support them every day.
Please remember that, the deadline to register to vote in time for this summer’s primary election is coming up on Tuesday, May 16 so make sure you head to Vote.NJ.Gov [[link removed]] to register to vote or check your registration status!
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This week Governor Murphy signed the ‘Health Care Heroes Violence Prevention Act [[link removed]] ’, making it a criminal offense to intentionally threaten health care professionals or volunteers in an effort to intimidate them or interfere with their work. The Act also establishes additional penalties against individuals who assault health care workers or volunteers.
“If there’s one thing the COVID-19 pandemic made abundantly clear, it is the essential role health care workers play in our society,” said Governor Murphy. [[link removed]] “Growing threats and attacks against these courageous heroes are unacceptable. We owe health care workers, including volunteers and employees in health care settings, our gratitude and respect. This law will provide greater protections for health care workers in our state to help deter both physical and verbal acts of violence against these professionals.”
This Act is an essential step in protecting our healthcare professionals and volunteers who have been threatened and intimidated during these challenging times. In the face of misinformation and fear, our health care heroes have tirelessly fought to keep our communities safe, often putting themselves at risk. By criminalizing intentional threats and intimidation, this act sends a clear message that such behavior will not be tolerated.
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Throughout the month of May, the New Jersey Democratic State Committee will celebrate both Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Jewish American Heritage Month with a weekly spotlight on trailblazing leaders throughout the state. This week we are proud to highlight our Jewish Caucus Chair, Justin Goldsman.
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Justin Goldsman, Chair of NJDSC Jewish Caucus, is a political operative and organizer who has long been committed to his town of West Orange and the state of NJ. He holds a degree in History from the University of Miami and a M.Ed from the University of Florida. He has worked on numerous races at all levels of government, from local council races to serving as the Senior Organizer for Coalitions and Outreach on Governor Murphy’s 2021 re-election campaign. Justin is a member of the West Orange Democratic Committee and involved with numerous organizations and causes. He is eager to do the work of uplifting and supporting Democratic and Jewish values, from fighting antisemitism and white supremacy, to protecting reproductive freedom, to expanding voting rights and democracy.
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Ludi Hughes is presently the Chairwoman of Asian American Heritage Council of NJ (AAHCNJ) and the Filipino American Festival, Inc. (FAFI). AAHCNJ founded in 1994 is a non-profit, non-partisan organization and its mission is to celebrate, integrate and unite Asian Americans in the State of New Jersey. AAHCNJ promotes cultural diversity of each Asian ethnic groups by celebrating an annual cultural heritage celebration to become one force, one group, one community: The Asian Americans blending into the mainstream America. Presently, Ludi is the Chairwoman for the Filipino American Festival, Inc. founded 10 years ago.
As an active leader in the community, Ludi is one of the most visible and influential Asian American Democratic leader in the Garden State and held many positions in many non-profit organizations. In 2022, Ludi was appointed as the Chair for the NJ Democratic Party Asian Caucus by the Chairman of NJ Democratic Committee Mr. Leroy Jones. Ludi has been a member of a powerful grass root organization, the League of Women Voters where she learned
to participate in political process and studies issues that are important in our daily lives. She spearheaded a very successful first Asian American Cultural Heritage Parade and Festival attended by approximately 15,000 Asian Americans in the tri-state area. She is a member of the committee for the Rutger’s Center for American Women and Politics Ready to Run for Asian women. She was one of the Asian women who put together this program and named it “The Rising Star” campaign program for Asian American Women.
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This week, President Biden continued taking a strong stance against extremist MAGA House Republicans who are trying to hold the economy hostage. These Republicans are asking elected officials to choose between an economic plan that will be catastrophic to American families and workers, or defaulting on our debt and entering a recession that would also hurt American families and workers. President Biden has said that default is not an option and is prepared to negotiate a solution that moves America forward and benefits our working families.
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Republicans’ extremist economic bill would slash funding, and jobs in critical service industries like education, healthcare, veterans care, and food security, which will have a devastating impact on some of our most vulnerable members of society. By threatening to default on our debt, they are risking the loss of about 8 million jobs and a possible recession. This is not a responsible way to govern. The economy and the livelihoods of millions of Americans should not be used as bargaining chips for partisan gain and tax breaks for the wealthy.
— Chairman LeRoy J. Jones, Jr.
P.S. Tickets are on sale for our 2023 NJDSC Conference! Join us for one or more events as we road trip across the state on June 8-10! We will meet and network with other Democrats from across New Jersey as we prepare for the 2023 election season.
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Tickets for the convention are $50 and include access to all events. After you purchase your ticket, you MUST RSVP for every event you wish to attend. Some events have limited capacity.
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Note: Ticket prices will rise to $75.00 AFTER THIS MONDAY - May 15th - so be sure to get your ticket now!
P.S.S. The NJDSC would like to congratulate Colette Ztanze from Wantage who is celebrating 45 years as a member of the Sussex County Democratic Committee! Colette was a founding member of the Wantage Democratic Club, and ultimately the Wantage Democratic Committee. She established and still runs the Sussex Wantage Pre-School Learning Center and children and adults all over Sussex County know her as Ms. Collette. She was twice named an Elks Distinguished Citizen and has worked on many political campaigns in her time, from Governor Florio to Governor Murphy, from Senator Booker to Congressman Josh Gottheminer as well as countless local contests. We congratulate and salute Ms. Colette for her continued dedication to our Democratic values and ideals!
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