South Orange FMBA Locals 40 and 240 Endorse Deborah Davis Ford for Village President

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Governor Phil Murphy and and First Lady Tammy Murphy tonight entertained a packed house at Drum, according to a source in the room. A lot of representatives from advocacy groups came out for what the governor called a “special night” when he spoke to the crowd.

It was a solid show of support from representatives affiliated with the following organizations:

ATNJ

Essex Rising

NJEA
ACLU
Fair Share Housing
NJCASA
NJPIRG
Everytown
Moms Demand Action
Anti-Poverty Network
Housing and Community Development NJ
Environment NJ
Clean Water Action
Pringle and Associates
Make the Road NJ
Wind of the Spirit
League of Women Voters
32BJ
African American Chamber of Commerce
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
NJ Citizen Action
Garden State Equality
NJPP
CWA
Black Issues Convention
United Way of Northern NJ
NOW NJ
NJ 11th for Change
HPAE
Advocates for Children of NJ
Drug Policy Alliance
Save Our Schools NJ
SPAN
League of Conservation Voters
Lutheran Episcopal Advocacy Ministry of NJ
JOLT
Undocumented
NJOP
NOW
New Labor
Supportive Housing Association
AARP
Tri State Transportation
Garden State Bar Association
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ
Community Food Bank of NJ
Center for Women and Work, Rutgers

reThink Energy and Jersey City Together

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One response to “South Orange FMBA Locals 40 and 240 Endorse Deborah Davis Ford for Village President”

  1. i sure hope the taxpayers didnt foot the bill for this boondoggle of special interests. They already get plenty of funded programs at taxpayer expense.

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