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The New Jersey Open Public Records Act, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq. (P.L. 2001, c. 404), commonly abbreviated OPRA, is a statute that provides a right to the public to access certain public records in the State of New Jersey, as well as the process by which that right may be exercised. In general, OPRA provides that "government records shall be ...
Liberty State Park (LSP) is a park in the U.S. state of New Jersey, located on Upper New York Bay in Jersey City opposite Liberty Island and Ellis Island. The park opened in 1976 to coincide with bicentennial celebrations [1] and is operated and maintained by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry. Liberty State Park covers 1,212 acres ...
John Boehner – The Freedom Project – Washington, D.C. Mo Brooks – Make Opportunity (MO) PAC – Huntsville, AL; Barbara Boxer – PAC for a Change – Los Angeles, CA; Liz Cheney – Cowboy PAC – Arlington, VA [24] Hillary Clinton – HILLPAC – Washington, D.C. Joe Crowley – Jobs, Opportunity & Education PAC (JoePAC) – Elmhurst, NY
Donald Trump and Project 2025 New Jersey connections. Donald Trump is one of New Jersey's most well-known residents. Several months of the year, he makes his home in Bedminster at the Trump ...
New Jersey governors between 1994 and 2022 granted clemency to 105 people serving time in prison, ... Uwakwe, who oversees the project in New Jersey, said ACLU of New Jersey staffers, with ...
The New Jersey Senate Education Committee has been crafting the "Freedom to Read" Act. This legislation would establish criteria for library materials in public libraries and public school ...
One Peoples Project (OPP) is an organization founded in 2000 to monitor and publish information about alleged racist and far-right groups and individuals, mostly in the United States. The group has about fifteen volunteers [ 1 ] in addition to its most prominent members, Daryle Lamont Jenkins , its founder, and Joshua Hoyt, who joined the group ...
The ACLU-NJ was founded on June 16, 1960, when North Jersey- and South Jersey-based ACLU members convened in Newark to officially form a statewide affiliate. In its first decade, the ACLU-NJ formed the Community Legal Action Workshop (CLAW) to advocate for inner-city victims of civil liberties violations in light of the Newark riots.