Archive for February, 2009

February Meeting Update

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Fellow Grassrooter,

In recent days, I have spoken to a number of you and learned that you didn’t get to read the article that appeared in The Record on Thursday, Feb. 5, the day after our monthly meeting. Here’s a link that will bring you directly to it.

http://www.northjersey.com/news/bergenpolitics/39127757.html

The article doesn’t go into much detail about the question-and-answer exchange between our members and Michael Kasparian, new chair of the Bergen County Democratic Organization, and we didn’t tape it, so perhaps we can charactrize the tempo and tone this way:

Former Hasbrouck Heights Councilwoman Carol Skiba, Hackensack activist Ruth Bauer Neustadter and Steering Committee member Allen Sklar, among others, spoke about the tight-fisted control that is exercised by allies of ex-BCDO Chair Joe Ferriero in their hometowns. All speakers emphasized the need for more transparency in state and county government, leading to more openness in the County’s 70 municipal governments as well.

Thanks for all you do,
Paul

NJ High Court: Pay-to-Play Reform Is Constitutional

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Fellow Grassrooter,

Here’s news of significant impact for all progressives:

On January 15, 2009, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that the Pay-to-Play Reform Law, based on a model ordinance developed by Citizens’ Campaign, stands on solid constitutional ground.

Most of you know that Bergen Grassroots has partnered with the statewide Citizens’ Campaign organization to promote passage of the model ordinance in municipalities throughout Bergen.

Briefly, the ordinance sets strict limits on contributions by contractors and professionals who seek to do business with the municipality. Its purpose is to keep big money out of small-town elections.

In the fall of 2007, Citizens’ Campaign began a signature-collecting campaign in Teaneck that would have placed a binding referendum on the November ballot compelling the governing body to adopt a reform ordinance. Bergen Grassroots members undertook to help Teaneck residents collect signatures. After we collected nearly twice the minimum needed, the Council quickly avoided embarrassment by adopting the reform ordinance.

The effort to gain approval of the model ordinance from the Bergen County Board of Freeholders began early in 2006. Bergen Grassroots leaders and members accompanied Citizens’ Campaign leaders to a Freeholders meeting, at which Freeholder David Ganz, who is an attorney, announced that he had spent “hundreds of hours” studying the draft ordinance and concluded that it was unconstitutional. The Citizens’ Campaign’s legal task force, headed by retired NJ Chief Justice Gary Stein, promptly disagreed with the Ganz assertion. Now, the sitting NJ high court has settled the issue conclusively.

To all those who gathered signatures in the Teaneck campaign, and to other Grassrooters who have participated in other campaigns, we have one word: vindicated!

Thanks for all you do,

Paul

February Meeting

Sunday, January 25th, 2009
Feb ’09
4
7:15 pm

Come join like-minded progressive people for interesting conversation and stimulating guest-speakers.

Parking is available on the street and in the small parking lot behind the building.

Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County
687 Larch Ave
Teaneck, NJ, 07666
201-836-5187