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Our Revolution New Jersey Celebrates More than 90 Wins in Local Elections – Insider NJ
Our Revolution New Jersey Celebrates Greater than 90 Wins in Native Elections
Group Continues to Rack up Wins In direction of Objectives of Remodeling the Celebration, Honest Elections
New Jersey – Throughout Tuesday night time’s major elections, a wave of pro-democracy candidates swept over parts of New Jersey. Roughly 72 Our Revolution-aligned County Committee candidates claimed victory, with the bulk positioned in Mercer and Monmouth Counties. Pending remaining outcomes, and write-in candidates claiming their wins, we anticipate this quantity to rise above 90. All candidates on this numerous slate are grounded in progressive, Democratic-voter values, and search to abolish The County Line– the undemocratic poll gerrymandering solely present in New Jersey.1 2 3
Our Revolution New Jersey State Coordinator Anna-Marta Visky explains: “Since 2016, our members have been doing the work of remodeling the celebration right into a extra progressive celebration. Finally, we should reverse the top-down energy buildings and launch the native events & governments from the grip of a strong few to make our democracy work for everybody. In NJ, we should additionally battle for voting rights and honest elections inside our primaries. I’m excited that our multi-county effort has elevated the bottom of county committee members who will work to construct the celebration, have interaction voters and create transparency and good authorities of their districts.”
Probably the most noteworthy victory got here in Hamilton Voting District 27, the place Our Revolution Trenton Mercer Chair, Joe Marchica, and his born-and-raised Hamiltonian working mate, Denise Soto, defeated two long-time incumbents backed by sources from the native municipal celebration. Marchica and Soto received regardless of mailers, telephone calls, canvassers, and makes an attempt handy out literature within the polling website parking zone for his or her opponents.
In an election night victory tweet, Marchica thanked their supporters:
“Thanks to everybody in our district who heard our message, purchased in and turned out for us! Thanks for believing that VOTERS ought to determine who wins elections, NOT Celebration machines and poll positioning!”
He additionally added individually: “This win is a small step amongst many others all through New Jersey in direction of a really democratic state. Together with my and Denise’s win, we anticipate to select up about 30 new County Committee seats right here in Mercer. We’re excited to construct all these small steps into a strong march in direction of a simply, democratic poll and political system that lastly lets voters maintain their electeds accountable!”
In one other noteworthy race, Our Revolution expects no less than yet another contested election victory. Two Our Revolution candidates and one incumbent all stay inside two votes of every other4. As we look ahead to late-received mail-in ballots and provisional ballots to be counted, the race is just too near name.
From Brady Rivera, the main vote-getter in that race, and OR Trenton Mercer Elections Chair:
“I’m pleased with Tuesday’s outcomes! It is a good displaying for progressives countywide. All through our canvassing efforts, it has been made evident that many residents had by no means met a candidate earlier than. Nobody has ever knocked on their doorways personally. I and lots of of my countywide colleagues had been their first occasions they’ve met a candidate. We’re placing within the work to be concerned in essentially the most native grassroots method attainable, the place complacent members have failed. We’ll do higher, we might be concerned, and we’ll hold this momentum going statewide!”
On the opposite aspect of the state, Our Revolution noticed a considerable variety of Democratic County Committee wins in Monmouth County. From chapter chief Joan Farkas: “I’m so pleased with the victories of our members and allies of their county committee races. Their arduous work and dedication to grassroots organizing and democracy had even higher than hoped for outcomes. Speaking on to the voters just isn’t solely the way in which to win elections, it’s the solely technique to actually symbolize these you’re elected to serve.”
Our Revolution NJ can also be celebrating endorsed candidates Karol Ruiz and Sandra Wittner successful in Dover – an extra testomony {that a} grassroots motion can confront the machine, beat again relentless assaults from effectively funded incumbents and win.
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Our Revolution is devoted to organizing a political revolution sturdy sufficient to problem the structural forces that threaten our survival as a society. Collectively, we’re constructing a nationwide grassroots community of highly effective native teams who’re preventing to win progressive difficulty fights, elect progressive champions, rework the Democratic celebration and get massive cash out of politics.
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Exclusive: Video shows emergency response to deadly train collision in New Jersey
Thursday, December 19, 2024 10:44PM
Dan Krauth has more on the emergency response.
BURLINGTON COUNTY, New Jersey (WABC) — An exclusive video obtained by Eyewitness News shows the emergency response to a large train collision in New Jersey in October.
A NJ Transit train hit a tree on the tacks, killing the train operator and injuring 23 others.
For the first time, we are seeing the emergency response to what happened.
The train was about 10 miles south of Trenton when it stuck a large tree.
What happened after was captured on police body camera video.
It shows what officers from Mansfield Township first encountered when they arrived on the scene on October 14th.
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Drones banned in parts of New Jersey for one month unless issued permission
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a one-month ban on drone operations in certain areas of New Jersey, unless operators receive special permission from the government due to “special security reasons”.
This comes as dozens of night-time drone sightings have been reported across New Jersey and other states along the eastern coast of the US over the last several weeks.
The sightings have occurred in residential areas as well as near a military research and manufacturing facility, causing panic among local residents and sparking various conspiracy theories about their origins.
The FBI, Department of Homeland security, and other government agencies and officials have repeatedly said that there is no evidence of a threat to public safety.
On Wednesday, the FAA implemented temporary flight restrictions prohibiting drones that have not been authorized by the government in parts of New Jersey. The ban will remain in effect until 17 January and is in effect for areas including Bridgewater, Cedar Grove, North Brunswick, Metuchen, Evesham, Elizabeth, Jersey City and more.
The restrictions state that no unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are allowed to operate within one nautical mile of the specified airspace, including from the ground up to 400ft above ground level.
Pilots who do not comply with these restrictions may be intercepted, detained, and questioned by law enforcement or security personnel, according to the Notice to Air Mission statement.
The government may also use “deadly force” against the drones if they pose an “imminent security threat” it adds.
Since reports of drones started coming in, the FBI set up a hotline to address the drone sightings, and have said that they are looking into and investigating the reports.
Federal agencies also deployed advanced detection technology to the regions where the drones are being spotted as well as trained visual observers.
Of the over 5,000 reported sightings so far, about 100 required further investigation, the federal bureau said. A Department of Homeland Security official echoed previous statements from federal agencies, stating again this week that there is no evidence of a threat to public safety.
On Tuesday, the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense, and Federal Aviation Administration issued a joint statement, stating that after examining “the technical data and tips from concerned citizens” they “assess that the sightings to date include a combination of lawful commercial drones, hobbyist drones, and law enforcement drones, as well as manned fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and stars mistakenly reported as drones”.
The agencies noted there are over one million drones registered with the FAA in the US, and that thousands of commercial, hobbyist and law enforcement drones fly in the sky lawfully on any given day.
“We have not identified anything anomalous and do not assess the activity to date to present a national security or public safety risk over the civilian airspace in New Jersey or other states in the northeast,” the statement reads.
The agencies also addressed concerns about drone sightings over military facilities, including restricted airspace, which have sparked local worries and stirred up conspiracy theories online.
“Such sightings near or over DoD installations are not new” the agencies said. “DoD takes unauthorized access over its airspace seriously and coordinates closely with federal, state, and local law enforcement authorities, as appropriate.”
“Local commanders are actively engaged to ensure there are appropriate detection and mitigation measures in place,” they stated.
The agencies acknowledged community concerns about drone sightings and pledged to continue to support state and local authorities “with advanced detection technology and support of law enforcement”.
They also urged Congress to enact counter-drone legislation that would “extend and expand existing counter-drone authorities to identify and mitigate any threat that may emerge”.
On Wednesday, the US Senate reportedly rejected a proposal to fast-track a bill, supported by Chuck Schumer, the Democratic Senate majority leader, and others, that Schumer says would expand government authority to conduct drone detection among other things.
Republican Senator Rand Paul blocked the measure, Reuters reported, arguing it would give the government excessive surveillance power and that Congress should not rush into legislation.
This week, Joe Biden addressed public concerns regarding the increase in reports of sightings of drones and other aerial objects in the skies, stating that there was nothing alarming about the increased reports.
“Nothing nefarious apparently, but they’re checking it all out,” the president told reporters. “We’re following this closely, but so far, no sense of danger.”
John Kirby, the White House national security communications adviser, has also said that the drones are not a national security or public safety risk.
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