Jack Ciattarelli, the presumptive Republican nominee for Governor of New Jersey, today called upon the State Legislature to empanel an independent commission to investigate into the thousands of deaths in NJ nursing homes and long term care facilities that resulted from Governor Phil Murphy’s mandate that those facilities admit COVID-19 positive patients.
Ciattarelli suggested the commission be modeled after the 9/11 Commission which was chaired by former Governor Tom Kean.
Jack Ciattarelli, GOP candidate for NJ Governor, and State Senator Declan O’Scanlon
Senator Declan O’Scanlon, Jr has endorsed Jack Ciattarelli for Governor of New Jersey:
“We all know how distressingly rare it is to have exactly the right candidate come along at exactly the right moment….someone with an in-depth grasp of the days most critical issues and the intellectual heft to offer real, workable solutions. Helps too if the candidate has a sense of humor, doesn’t condescendingly presume he knows everything & genuinely holds deep family & community values.
When state officials launched the statewide COVID-19 vaccine scheduling system Jan. 5, it sounded promising. Register with some basic information and when you become eligible you’ll be notified and sent a link to the state’s dashboard where you can make an appointment.
Jack Ciattarelli, the presumptive Republican nominee for governor of New Jersey, will be the guest speaker at the February 5 meeting of the Atlantic Highlands Republicans.
Attention: In keeping with Coronavirus
concerns, all attendees should practice social distancing and wear facemasks.
And confirm if the event/location is open before going.
Friday, January 29:
• Matt O’Ree Bandat Count Basie (Red Bank) – MORE INFO
• The Elvis Birthday Bash at Count Basie (Red
Bank) – MORE
INFO
As lawmakers and Gov. Phil Murphy debate change to a bill that will launch legal marijuana sales in New Jersey, one Republican senator has introduced a bill that would allow residents to grow up to six weed plants at home.
Excerpts from Smith’s remarks at the March for Life rally, January 29, 2021
Just
like today, both Presidents Clinton and Obama came into office with Democrat
majorities in both houses and sweeping plans to eviscerate all pro-life laws
and policies.
And
there were significant pro-life setbacks—but pro-lifers absolutely refused to quit
or go away.
A Rutgers research professor whose work led to the creation of the first coronavirus saliva-based test died unexpectedly on Saturday, the university announced Tuesday.
The cause of death for Andrew Brooks, 51, who was a research professor in Rutgers-New Brunswick’s School of Arts and Sciences in the Department of Genetics, was not released by the university.
Federal dollars flow from legislation he supported
WASHINGTON, DC – Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) applauded this week’s announcement that the federal government is sending $216,000,000 to New Jersey to reimburse the state for vaccination efforts against COVID-19.
“I greatly welcome this important federal reimbursement to assist New Jersey’s six mega sites in the distribution of vaccines,” said Congressman Smith.
By Tom Arnone, Commissioner Director, Monmouth County
I hope
everyone is having a great start to the New Year.
Amid the
increasingly cold temperatures and chance of snowfall, I want to ensure
everyone that our Department of Public Works and Engineering employees are
prepared for any potential storms that may be heading our way. We have the best
crews around who all have the same goal in mind – to keep our residents safe
during any inclement weather. Our number one priority always has been and
always will be safety