You will find below excerpts from the text prepared by Thomas H. Kean Dir ‘State of the State address in the New Jersey legislation:
You will find below excerpts from the text prepared by Thomas H. Kean Dir ‘State of the State address in the New Jersey legislation:
Given that my oath seven years ago, New Jersey has been a shift in the worst recession since the Great Depression. Everywhere I heard the same refrain - of a Road hard for young people in jeans hats -”Give us good jobs.”
Six years later, we nearly three-quarters of a million new jobs. We can say that most states can not. In New Jersey today everyone wants to find a good job of a good job.
But prosperity has created new challenges. Too much traffic, too little too parks and ocean pollution. Our cities want their share in the prosperity. Our companies want good workers. And auto insurance prices are too high. … “Open Space”
Today, I suggest that we put before the voters a $ 350 million open-space bond. Sixty-five million dollars by issuing bonds are to protect the family farm, fervently pursued a cause of Assemblyman Bob Shinn.
The garden, while the State would Fortune”ohne companies die”Wheel of Vanna White. Join Me this year, we believe that die”Garten”in der”Garden State .”…
Generations of young New Jersey Boys, many grew up in overcrowded roads, he learned the first delights of swimming and fishing in the Alps Boy Scout Camp in Norwood. But as we meet today, the country once encamped in these boys is ready to be sold for development.
The same fate awaits the historic White farm, overlooking the battlefield Princeton and another country on the agenda alongside the Monmouth Battle Field. What British General Howe and his troops could never do, townhouses and shopping malls are signs to be done. Winning a battle for the Common Wealth of New Jersey.
Fortunately, we have today Minutemen and women: Senators John Lynch and Bill Gormley, and assembly Woman Maureen Ogden. They are ready to fight for an open space. Today, I suggest that we are with them and invest $ 285 million to save agriculture and start our own green revolution in New Jersey.
Let us this money to plan for open space acquisitions, rather than react to any crisis. Let us take advantage of greenways in our state, by skylands along the bluffs overlooking the Delaware River on the east coast of Wharton State Forest and even the urban Hudson County. …
There are other steps we must take to cope with the consequences of our growth.
First, we need the support of the State of communication planning, as it does a man with his ideas for managing growth.
Secondly, we must reduce traffic congestion. The only new Jerseyans with a shuttle 20 minutes more people live five minutes from work. … Clean Ocean
After years of lobbying, our delegation believes that Congress stop the ocean as a pit and stop the dumping of sewage sludge in 1991. But what we can do better. Therefore, I ask you, before voters $ 125 million clean sea borrowing $ 100 million, of which it is suitable for fixing sewer overflows.
Even more important is that I am once again my request for a commission on the coast. I also believe that on the coast Commission - designed and supervised by people Shore itself, no bennies and shoobies Trenton - is the only way Shore towns, control of their future. …
The Commission, on the coast is not a new bureaucracy, they are not stop growth, it will not be the resumption of local government.
Some will tell you that the Commission, on the east coast a modern version of the Act dunes. This is not true. Let me say once and for all: I will never be agreed that each proposal, which prevents the reconstruction of houses.
Second: The truth is that the sole owner houses may have the effect of the Shore’s problems. So today I say clearly: Commission on the east coast of not being able to prevent an owner of a building in its new homeland land.new home in his country.