From Chairman LeRoy Jones <[email protected]>
Subject Chairman's Update: Gov. Murphy's fight against gun violence, a spotlight on Rep. Donald Payne, Jr., and more!
Date April 22, 2022 6:01 PM
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Democrat,
Our push to make New Jersey one of the first four Presidential primary states is continuing to make headlines. I spoke to CBS News this week to share why New Jersey’s racial, economic and geographic diversity makes it the perfect proving ground for our candidates. You can read more here about the latest developments. [[link removed]]
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Governor Murphy is continuing to lead on one of the most critical issues facing our nation: reducing gun violence. This week he renewed his call for a legislative package [[link removed]] designed to keep guns out of the wrong hands and help police apprehend perpetrators of gun violence. Recognizing the progress that Governor Murphy has already made on the issue, the Brady Campaign released a report showing that the Governor’s executive order on gun purchasing by state and local governments has had a positive effect on public safety [[link removed]] .
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We’re continuing to spotlight our 2022 Congressional candidates, and today’s highlight is Congressman Donald Payne, Jr.! Congressman Payne has spent his career fighting for working families by expanding access to affordable healthcare, creating quality union jobs and making neighborhoods safer. As a member of several powerful committees and subcommittees, Congressman Payne has been at the forefront of some of the most impactful legislation affecting New Jersey. You can learn more about his campaign here: [link removed] [[link removed]] .
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President Biden’s leadership is continuing to deliver results by improving our economy, with the unemployment rate now down to 3.6% — nearly half of what it was when the President took office. This Monday marked Tax Day, and the difference in approach between President Biden and congressional Republicans couldn’t be clearer:
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President
Biden’s
plan
would
give
tax
relief
to
tens
of
millions
of
families,
and
he’d
apply
new
minimum
taxes
on
billionaires
and
large
corporations
to
make
sure
they’re
paying
their
fair
share.

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Billionaires
should
not
pay
a
lower
tax
rate
than
firefighters
and
teachers.
President
Biden’s
plan
will
ensure
working
families
see
much-needed
tax
relief,
while
big
corporations
and
the
wealthiest
pay
their
fair
share.

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President
Biden’s
plan
wouldn’t
raise
taxes
by
a
penny
on
anyone
making
less
than
$400,000.

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The
Republican
plan,
pushed
by
Rick
Scott,
could
increase
middle-class
families’
taxes
by
an
average
of
nearly
$1,500
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and
take
$100
billion
out
of
the
hands
of
middle-class
families
each
year.

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Not
only
that

but
Rick
Scott’s
plan
also
calls
for
sunsetting
federal
legislation
after
five
years,
which
could
jeopardize
Social
Security
and
Medicare.
-- Chairman LeRoy J. Jones, Jr.
P.S. Thank you to all who came out this Wednesday to our NJDSC Coalitions Mixer in Red Bank. We thank Speaker Coughlin for joining us as well. We are looking forward to the last mixer of our Spring Mixer Series in South Jersey next week! You can RSVP here if you’d like to join us: [link removed] [[link removed]]
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