Blog - NJ7 Citizens for Change

A Bad Deal for District 7

So, we now have the outlines of the current administration' tax reform proposal. Actually, as the President himself acknowledged, it is really a tax cut plan.  As usual from this White House, we are given only a broad brush outline, but three things are immediately clear from the plan.  It will primarily benefit the top 1%, including the President and his wealthiest donors.  It is unfunded.  It is bad for NJ residents, and we need to raise our voices.  The New York Time reports the Republican tax cut would benefit the wealthy and corporations the most. For the top 1%, the benefits flow less from the reduction in the top rate of income taxes, but from the treatment given to corporate taxes, investment income, the alternative minimum tax, and the abolition of the estate tax. All of this is said to stimulate investment and thus provide economic benefit to the rest of us. This strategy has been tried twice before, under President's Reagan and the younger Bush, and the only thing that increased was the deficit. Why would we think the third time would be any different? With respect to funding this giveaway, there is only the merest nod to how this will be accomplished. The President proposes, and Congress disposes. What options does Congress have?  They can cut spending or increase the deficit. We have not seen a budget from Congress yet, but with Medicaid and Medicare now apparently off-limits, Social Security sacrosanct, and a 10% increase in military spending planned, that leaves only discretionary spending. Many of the planned cuts there have already been deemed too draconian to bear. No, the party of fiscal rectitude will once more kick the can down the road and opt to increase the deficit by expanded public borrowing. We will be relying on other countries to fund our debts by buying US government securities. And, at a time when the economy is "roaring", per the President, this proposal can only lead to increased interest rates.  Which brings us to NJ. That "merest nod" to funding? That involves eliminating deductions, including the deduction for state and local income taxes for those of us who itemize our returns. In our State, with our very high property taxes, removing the deduction will be very costly for homeowners. According to the NY Times, over 40% of filers in NJ claim the deduction. According to Forbes Magazine, the number in District 7 is 53.3%, joint second highest in the nation. I don't know about you, but I don't want this gift for the President, his family and friends to be funded off my back.  All of this begs the question of why we need tax cuts. We need more public investment in NJ, not more giveaways for our wealthiest citizens. They are not going to reach into their pockets to fund the Gateway Project, or to repair the rest of our crumbling State infrastructure. And given what this proposal will do to federal debt, you can be sure no funding will be coming from D.C. to help us if this tax cut proposal goes through.  “It’s time to take care of our people, to rebuild our nation and to fight for our great American workers,” says the President. I could not agree more. But not like this.   
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Graham-Cassidy is Rejection of All Things Obama

Graham-Cassidy is a piece of legislation breathtaking in its indifference to the health of Americans.  Once again, it has been left to the AMA, the insurance industry, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield to enunciate for us, the public, the true significance of the changes embedded in this proposed law, which has received not a single legislative hearing. We are not even allowed the privilege of knowing how the CBO "scores" this legislation. Instead, we are fed a farrago of lies, darned lies, and statistics meant to persuade us that this bad-tasting medicine will be good for us.  But healthcare professionals across the political spectrum, and governors from north, south, east and west, have gone to great lengths to explain that this bill is a disaster for the poor, will drastically increase the ranks of the uninsured, and will reinstall the financial stigma of the preexisting condition for 40% of the population.  And we, in a blue state, are being asked to shift precious resources to our red state colleagues who declined to expand Medicaid. No wonder even Chris Christie opposes this bill! What does our representative for New Jersey's 7th Congressional District have to say? This is a shoddy piece of political opportunism the content of which is not even understood by the majority of Republican senators. The only strategy with which it is consistent is the rejection of All Things Obama.  Stop this legislative gerrymander, and get on with creating a piece of bipartisan healthcare legislation worthy of the name. 
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Politico: Senate GOP tries one last time to repeal Obamacare

Obamacare repeal is on the brink of coming back from the dead. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and his leadership team are seriously considering voting on a bill that would scale back the federal government’s role in the health care system and instead provide block grants to states, congressional and Trump administration sources said. It would be a last-ditch attempt to repeal Obamacare before the GOP’s power to pass health care legislation through a party-line vote in the Senate expires on Sept. 30. - Burgess Everett and Josh Dawsey, Politico The GOP is threatening to take away health insurance for millions of Americans. Again. It is clear that they are doing this for political reasons, with little regard for the millions of people that will be adversely affected by the Graham-Cassidy bill; why else would they push for a vote before the Congressional Budget Office can score it? ACA (Obamacare) isn't perfect, but it's much better than anything the GOP has proposed. It needs to be fixed. Thanks to concerted public outcry from individuals and organizations like the AARP,  the American Diabetes Associan, the American Heart Association, the American Medical Association, the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, and other secular and religious groups, it was saved in July by the tiniest of margins, but we cannot sit back passively and hope for that margin to hold. Please pick up the pen and pick up the phone and contact your legislators, Republican or Democrat, House or Senate, local or federal. Everyone needs to know that we stand united against these punitive GOP plans, and that we will not forget their vote. Leonard Lance Westfield Office: 908-518-7733 Leonard Lance Flemington Office: 908-788-6900 Leonard Lance Washington DC Office: 202-225-5361 US Congress main switchboard: 202-224-3121
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Lance Does Not Deserve a Sixth Term

Leonard Lance does not represent the values of the citizens of NJ 7th Congressional District and should not be elected for a sixth term. Amid a slew of GOP Congressmen announcing that they will not seek reelection, Leonard Lance has announced that he will run. According to the 528 Vote Tracking study Lance continues to support the Trump agenda 93.3% of the time. His few outlying votes (most notably the GOP backed repeal/replace bill) seem designed to portray him as moderate when in fact the sum of his record paints a very different picture. He has repeatedly voted to rollback Obama regulations that protect us. Notable examples are: Repeal of Ozone standards Dismantling fiduciary protections in Dodd-Frank Repeal of rules requiring overtime pay Repeal of stream protection rules Opposition to Net Neutrality, voting to give ISPs the power to throttle and censor internet usage.   Lance voted to take away the healthcare of thousands of constituents via repeal of ACA over 50 times. It took persistent public pressure to get him to vote No after he voted the destructive ACHA out of committee in January. Although Leonard Lance has been touted by the media as moderate, his voting record is anything but. He is apparently adept at presenting himself as a voice of reason within the GOP while continuing to vote with an extreme right agenda. The citizens of NJ7 deserve someone who better represents our interests. Please join us as we work to take back our district. Read more at the Washington Examiner http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/rep-leonard-lance-will-run-for-sixth-term/article/2634249
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Astroturfers Push Lance Further to the Right

Outside groups like the Tea Party "Club for Growth" are pushing conservative Leonard Lance even further to the right by astroturfing* in our district. Until we overturn Citizens United and get outside money out of politics, the only way to fight astroturfing is with local, grassroots organizing. Join us and help us take back our congressional district.     * Astroturfing: Outside, non-local organizations trying to influence local politics to suit their agenda, irrespective of the needs or desires of the local community.
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Time for Change

Surely, Thomas Payne would agree, that these are the times that try our souls, men and women both.  In the November 2016   election, frustrated voters called “a plague on both your houses”, and chose a President who has turned his back on the US-led liberal post-war era.   Trump favors the cramped vision of Charles Lindbergh’s “America First”, recalling a whiter, more male, less tolerant America.   An America in which authoritarian certainty is preferred to the foment of a free press.   An America in which neo-Nazis and white supremacists are given moral equivalency to their opponents.   An America in which science is subordinate to profit.   An America in which “repeal and replace” means less healthcare, not more.   In such a time, we need a Congressional Representative who can articulate a more inclusive vision for our society; who can reject the morals of tribalism; who can challenge the ethos of nepotism and personal gain that pervades the White House; and who can stand for values of decency and democracy that propelled this country to global leadership.  Leonard Lance is not that man. Leonard Lance has been our representative since 2008, arriving in the House with a reputation as a moderate, but his voting record reflects a steady drift to the right of his party.  Hilary Clinton carried NJ in 2016; indeed, she received more votes than Donald Trump in the 7th District.  But Congressman Lance has voted in line with Trump’s position 93.8% of the time.   In common with most of his Republican peers in the House, Lance voted multiple times to repeal the Affordable Care Act.  He consistently voted to defund Planned Parenthood. When confronted with a CBO score that showed that 23 million Americans would lose their insurance under the ill-starred American Health Care Act of 2017, he bowed to the weight of public opinion and joined the “No” vote.  He never had a plan for affordable access to healthcare for all our citizens.   When Donald Trump havered and prevaricated over the events at Charlottesville, it was not Congressman Lance, but Ken Frazier, CEO of New Jersey-based Merck, who spoke out and said what had to be said:  “America’s leaders must honor our fundamental values by clearly rejecting expressions of hatred, bigotry, and group supremacy, which run counter to the American ideal that all people are created equal.” When Jeff Sessions announced the termination of DACA, it was not Congressman Lance, but another Republican, Senator Lindsay Graham, who spoke out and said, “Jeff Sessions is wrong. These kids are not taking jobs from American citizens, they're part of our country.” And when EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said that it was “insensitive” to discuss climate change after Hurricane Harvey and Irma, it was not Congressman Lance, but the Republican mayor of Miami, whose citizens raced to evacuate before Irma, who said if not now, when? No. Congressman Lance is not the man for this season.  For once we can agree with Oliver Cromwell and say, “You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say; and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!”
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IMPORTANT ELECTION DATES: Mark Your Calendar

Change starts from the bottom up. NJ is one of two states holding statewide elections in November. VOTE!!! IMPORTANT ELECTION DATES: Mark Your Calendar October 17 - Deadline to Register to VoteOctober 31 - Deadline to apply by mail for Mail-in Ballot DeadlineNovember 6 - Deadline to apply in-person for Mail-in Ballot November 7 - Election Day! Polls open 6 a.m. The enthusiasm of grass roots groups and the emergence of new candidates has energized this election season. More information can be found here: http://nj.gov/…/elec…/election-information-archive-2017.html Check out your local races as well: https://ballotpedia.org/New_Jersey_elections,_2017
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Immigration Crackdown Reaches Deep into New Jersey Communities - NJ Spotlight

"New data reveals that more than 90 percent of the state’s municipalities have cases pending in immigration court, the fifth-largest caseload in the country"   “ICE has long arrested people who have no criminal history, as well as people with very low-level, nonviolent offenses, and people who have lived here since they were children, and who now have U.S. citizen children of their own. But the prior administration created a set of priorities to try to focus ICE resources on cases deemed more serious. The current administration has abandoned the idea of enforcement priorities....o ensure that these children could find a safe place to live while here in the United States, the government used to ensure that parents or other family members who came forward to care for them could do so safely, regardless of their immigration status,...Now, ICE is specifically targeting parents and family members of arriving children for deportation, and the administration has announced it will be investigating parents or guardians for possible criminal prosecutions, based upon their efforts to bring their children to safety. This policy affects not only those family members, but also the children, who are likely to find themselves in foster care, group homes, or unsafe situations when parents and family cannot come forward to care for them.”   -  Farrin Anello, senior staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey Read more on NJ Spotlight.
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