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Senate Approves Major NJ Housing Reform June 23, 2008
TRENTON, N.J. - Today marks an historic victory for community organizing in New Jersey. After stubbornly waging a four-year battle to abolish RCAs, the New Jersey Regional Coalition and YOU were on hand today to witness the New Jersey Senate vote 21-16 to approve the housing bill and END RCAs in New Jersey.
Read the Newsday coverage here: http://tinyurl.com/63lagk
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NEW JERSEY REGIONAL COALITION
CAPITOL DISTRICT COUNCIL
Invites you to attend our CLERGY & LEADERS LUNCHEON
on
Tuesday, April 29, 2008, at 12 Noon
Keynote address by Rev. R. Lenton Buffalo Jr.
Union Baptist Church
Elizabeth, NJ
Luncheon hosted by
Shiloh Baptist Church
Rev. Darrell L. Armstrong, Pastor
340 Rev. S. Howard Woodson Jr. Way (Calhoun St.)
Trenton, NJ 08619
church phone: 609-695-2448
church directions: www.shilohtrenton.org/directions.htm
$10 donation will be requested to cover the cost of lunch
RSVP to Nicole Plett at nbplett at yahoo.com or call 609-771-1665
NJRC is a faith-based coalition of congregations and community organizations working for social justice in New Jersey. With your help we are striving and succeeding! Our issues of concern include:
End to Regional Contribution Agreements (RCAs) – Housing where we work!
End NJ's over-reliance on the Property Tax
Celebrate our victory in reforming the School Funding formula!
Download flyer HERE: http://cjrecdistrict15meeting.pbwiki.com/f/NJRC-capitol-invite-Rev-Buffalo.pdf
February 25, 2008
NJRC had a very productive Statewide Leadership Meeting on Sunday, February 24 that included a very challenging training on "Building a Power Organization" by Greg Galluzzo, director of the Gamaliel Foundation in Chicago. We are all going to be working this year to increase the number of members in our District Council and take more responsibility for collecting dues from these member congregations and organizations.
At the NJRC Statewide Leadership meeting on Sunday, February 24, we voted to expand the boundaries of our currently active "NJRC District Councils" to take in some neighboring legislative districts that are not currently organized. It has been proposed that our current DISTRICT 15 council be expanded to include District 14 and parts of District 12 (Hightstown & East Windsor). Our leadership welcomed the proposal because, as the group that formerly represented all of Central New Jersey, we already have relationships in these neighboring districts. Thus, for 2008 NJRC will operate with 7 named district councils -- At yesterday's meeting we proposed naming our new group the Capitol District Council. We count our dues-paying members as: Isles, Shiloh Baptist Church, The Unitarian Universalist Church at Washington Crossing, the League of Women Voters of Lawrence Township, and St. Joseph's Parish.
Here are the dates and times of our next Local District Council meetings. Our goals for these meetings are both to build our number of member congregations, collect dues from our members, and also to sell tickets and advertisting to an NJRC Benefit Banquet that is scheduled for Thursday, November 13, 2008.
A. TUES. MARCH 25, 2008, at 6 p.m. in Trenton at the offices of the New Jersey Catholic Conference, 149 North Warren St., Trenton, NJ 08608; office phone: 609-989-1120. This is a planning meeting for the APRIL 29 clergy luncheon at Shiloh Baptist Church.
B. TUES. APRIL 29 at NOON - Clergy luncheon at Shiloh Baptist Church -- Turnout goal is 20 clergy members from the Capitol District. Jane Wyche of Shiloh Baptist Church is assisting with scheduling and organizing the luncheon event.
C. TUES. MAY 20 Planning Meeting -- time and location TBD.
D. TUES. JUNE 10 at 6 p.m. Planning Meeting -- location TBD.
minutes submitted by Nicole Plett
To:
From: Marlene Lao-Collins, Rev. Darrell Armstrong, Rev. Charles Stephens, Nicole Plett, et al.
Subject: Important dates in February
Greetings! We have accomplished great things in the past year as NJRC leaders: a powerful statewide public meeting in November; orchestration of a powerful December 10 hearing on RCAs and comprehensive housing reform in collaboration with Speaker Joseph Roberts and Majority Leader Bonnie Watson Coleman; significant progress on higher educational opportunity for immigrants; and passage of a more fair and just state school funding formula that increases state funding for education by $530 million and reduces pressure on property taxes. On behalf of all NJ residents – congratulations!
The next Gamaliel Weeklong Training is from March 2-8, 2008 in Knowing that all our District 15 Clergy and Leaders would like to meet and hear about NJRC's busy legislative agenda of this past December, Reverend Charles Stephens of UUC at Washington Crossing and Marlene Lao-Collins and myself invite all those who can, to meet on Thursday, February 7, at
Please mark your calendars now for the NJRC State Leadership Assembly on Sunday, February 24 from 3 PM – 6 PM at St. Anthony of Padua Church, 251 Franklin Ave., Hightstown, NJ 08520. We need to bring together a critical mass of District 15 leaders to help bring NJRC to the next level as a power for social justice in 2008. Please Save This Date! If you have any questions feel free to contact any one of us or the NJRC office at 856-854-2550 or email njrc@njregionalequity.org
New Jersey Regional Coalition PRESENTED A SUCCESSFUL STATEWIDE PUBLIC MEETING Sunday, November 4, 2007, 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens Hosted by Rev. Dr. DeForest B. Soaries Jr., Senior Pastor
Read about us in the Star-Ledger:
Activists call for social justice
1,500 fill Somerset church for event Monday, November 05, 2007 BY JULIE O'CONNOR Star-Ledger Staff As an undocumented immigrant, Mirasol Conde-Hernandez wasn't eligible for financial aid and had to turn down the offer to attend Rutgers University. Instead, the 20-year-old from Mexico now works 40 to 50 hours a week while attending Middlesex Community College in Edison full-time, but still dreams of a future when New Jersey will offer undocumented immigrants the kind of financial assistance other students receive. Yesterday, Conde-Hernandez was one of nearly 1,500 housing and social justice activists from across the Garden State to fill a Somerset church and demand action from legislators on a common reform agenda. Speakers called for more school funding for at-risk districts, elimination of Regional Contribution Agreements and a chance for higher education opportunities for undocumented immigrants. "Because I am Mexican by birth, and because my parents had the courage to leave their homes at only 20 years old in pursuit of a better future for me, I am stuck," Conde-Hernandez told the crowd. "I refuse to allow this to be a shattered dream." Clapping and at times rising from their seats at the First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens were members of the New Jersey Regional Coalition, an alliance of congregations, community development and social justice organizations. The coalition also wants undocumented immigrants who live in New Jersey to be allowed to pay in-state tuition to attend its state colleges and universities. This affects about 600 undocumented New Jersey students every year, said Marlene Lao-Collins, director of a public policy organization for Catholic Bishops in New Jersey. "In order for them to go to college, they have to pay double -- in some cases triple -- tuition," she added. "It's a dream that they want to accomplish. This is the way not to lose that intellectual capital in our state." When it comes to school funding, coalition speakers stressed they don't think state funds should be withdrawn from New Jersey's most impoverished Abbott districts, but they also want additional money channeled to at-risk suburbs which don't receive Abbott money. They argue funding should be based on the demographics of a school district and its ability to pay. In the area of affordable housing, the coalition wants to abolish Regional Contribution Agreements, or RCAs, which suburbs use to transfer their housing obligations to cities. "RCAs promote segregation," said Rohn Hein, the coalition's legislative liaison, speaking before the event. "Rich communities are selling their obligations to poorer communities." If RCAs are eliminated, additional funds should be provided to urban communities so they can meet their housing needs, he said. The state also should better enforce the 1975 Mount Laurel court decision on affordable housing. "Inequalities and injustices are causing thousands of families to flee New Jersey," said the Rev. Charles Stevens of the Unitarian Universalist Church at Washington Crossing. "The exodus will continue until only the wealthy will live here in our state." © 2007 The Star Ledger © 2007 NJ.com All Rights Reserved. We are pleased to report that Assembly Majority Leader Bonnie Watson Coleman and Assemblyman Reed Gusciora of District 15 both attended the NJRC Public Meeting. Governor Jon Corzine was represented by spokesperson Jeanine LaRue, Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of the Governor; Senator Robert Smith (District 17) represented and spoke for Senate President Richard J. Codey and the Senate Democratic Caucus; Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts was represented by William Castner, Jr. DCA Commissioner Joseph V. Doria, Jr. was represented by his Chief of Staff, Edwin Carman. The League of Women Voters of New Jersey was represented at the meeting and distributed 1,000 voter information cards to attendees, encouraging all to Vote on Tuesday, November 6, 2007. You can also read more on the Web at http://www.njregionalequity.org/event2007/ NEWS FROM NJRC's DISTRICT 15 CLERGY BREAKFAST EVENT, JUNE 7, 2007 At the New Jersey Regional Coalition District 15 Clergy Breakfast at Shiloh Baptist Church in Trenton on June 7, 2007, Assembly Majority Leader Bonnie Watson Coleman told the 60 clergy and lay and civic leaders present that for years she has wanted to abolish regional contribution agreements to make New Jersey's fair housing laws more fair. She lauded the New Jersey Regional Coalition and said it was only because of our hard work and statewide organizing that we are now so close to seeing RCAs abolished in New Jersey. She encouraged all present to continue to work for fairness and equity for all New Jerseyans. Also attending the breakfast were Senator Shirley Turner (Senate President Pro Tem) and Michael DeLorto, chief of staff for Assemblyman Reed Gusciora, and Pennington's Mayor Anthony Persichilli. These are among the 40 individual groups, represented by clergy, lay leaders, and civic leaders, that have participated in NJRC District 15 meetings: NJRC DISTRICT 15 organizing group LEADERS
New Jersey Legislative District 15 is made up of: Ewing Township, Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township, Lawrence Township, Pennington Borough, Princeton Borough, Princeton Township, City of Trenton.
Senator SHIRLEY K. TURNER - Democrat (President Pro Tempore)
District Office: 1440 Pennington Rd., 1st Floor, Ewing, NJ 08618
phone: 609-530-3277; fax: 609-530-3292
website: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/turner.asp
e-mail: SenTurner@njleg.org
OTHER NEWS For more information about NJRC contact: New Jersey Regional Coalition 900 Haddon Ave, Suite 410 Collingswood, NJ 08108 (856) 854-2550 Phone (856) 858-1508 Fax e-mail njrc@njregionalequity.org
Assemblywoman BONNIE WATSON COLEMAN - Democrat (Majority Leader)
District Office: 226 W. State St., Trenton, NJ 08608
phone: 609-292-0500; fax: 609-633-2179
website: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/Watson.asp
e-mail: AswWatsonColeman@njleg.org
Assemblyman REED GUSCIORA - Democrat (Assistant Majority Leader)
District Office: 226 W. State St., Trenton, NJ 08608
phone: 609-292-0500; fax: 609-633-2179
website: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/gusciora.asp
e-mail: AsmGusciora@njleg.org
District 15 was well represented at the NJRC's mass public meeting in Atlantic City on Thursday, November 16, 2006. read more
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