Hudson County Legislators Support Gov. Murphy’s Emergency Borrowing Plan
Hudson County Legislators Support Gov. Murphy’s Emergency Borrowing Plan
JERSEY CITY, NJ — Hudson County Democratic Chairwoman Amy DeGise is announcing that the county’s full legislative delegation supports Governor Phil Murphy’s emergency borrowing plan and will vote to approve it when it is heard in the State Senate and Assembly. Along with much needed direct federal support that U.S. Senator Bob Menendez and the state’s congressional delegation are working tirelessly to obtain, the Governor’s borrowing plan will prevent potentially massive layoffs of public sector workers, from police officers, EMTs and other first responders to teachers and even public health workers, among many others.
The county’s legislative delegation is releasing the following joint statement:
“The COVID-19 crisis has pushed our local, county and state governments nearly to the breaking point as frontline employees have dealt with an unprecedented situation and worked tirelessly to care for our communities. Forcing these government agencies to now lay off thousands of essential workers during this pandemic absolutely cannot be allowed to happen. We believe that Governor Murphy’s emergency borrowing plan is a sound fiscal strategy that will provide state, local and county governments with the funding needed to continue providing the essential services that our residents rely on. We thank Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin for supporting the Governor’s plan and posting it for a vote, and we ask Senate President Steve Sweeney to do the same.”
The legislators and other Hudson County elected officials supporting Governor Murphy’s emergency borrowing plan are:
State Senator Sandra Cunningham (LD-31)
State Senator Nicholas Sacco (LD-32)
State Senator Brian Stack (LD-33)
County Executive Tom DeGise
Assemblyman Nicholas Chiaravalloti (LD-31)
Assemblywoman Angela McKnight (LD-31)
Assemblywoman Angelica Jimenez (LD-32)
Assemblyman Pedro Mejia (LD-32)
Assemblyman Raj Mukherji (LD-33)
Assemblywoman Annette Chaparro (LD-33)