BHCW is aware of over 200 residents in Berkeley Heights and Surrounding areas that have added their voice to saving the Open Public Records Act. 81% […]
Category: State Matters
NJ Voices For Democracy Clip 3: Antoinette Miles – Working Families Party- Speaking out on Sarlo and Danielsen’s Attempt to Destroy the Open Public Records Act
“I really think we should stop calling this OPRA reform and start calling it NOPRA” Fight the Darkness. Email your State Representatives & Governor Murphy […]
NJ Voices For Democracy Clip 2: Good Government Groups Speak Out Against Sarlo’s and Danielsen’s Attempt to Destroy the Open Public Records Act
“The Outrage is Justified. Not only in this room, but across the State of NJ. Voters are on fire.” Fight the Darkness. Email your State […]
NJ Voices For Democracy Clip 1: Citizens Speak Out at Against Sarlo’s and Danielsen’s Attempt to Destroy the Open Public Records Act During the 05/10/2024 Hearing
“It wasn’t like I was a citizen, it was like I was some communist trying to do something to America and they were there to […]
The NJ Political Class Wages Yet Another Assault on OPRA and the Public’s Right to Know
Yes….This Shit Again. According to The Jersey Vindicator, Sarlo and company are at it again. An amended version of the twice-failed bill will be up for committee […]
What’s Important to Know About NJ This Week –05/04/2024
Breast Cancer Screenings Now at 40, Teacher Layoffs Coming, Low Income Families in NJ Face Potential Internet Crisis, NJ Property Tax Community Rankings, NJ Seniors […]
What’s Important to Know About NJ This Week – 04/27/2024
Magnet Schools Help the Wealthy, Kevin Walsh makes the Machines Nervous, NJ Failing Newark Youth, NJ Tax Payers Have Biggest, Lifetime Hit on Wallet Magnet […]
What’s Important to Know About NJ This Week – 04/13/2024
Majority Opposed to OPRA Bill, Students in Failing Districts Deserve Choice, Prisons Remove Phone Contact, A Decision on County Line Appeal Coming Soon, Cherry Blossoms […]
What’s Important to Know About NJ This Week – 04/06/2024
Academic Declines Continue, Anti-Bribery Bill Moves Forward, The “Line” Injunction Holds, Legislation Targets Squatters, Harm Reduction Efforts Expand, OPRA Faces its Third Assault in Six […]
State Legislators Are Going After the Open Public Records Act a THIRD Time in Six Months
On 3/28/2024, Assmb. Coughlin’s office responded to our concerns about the OPRA Bill with the following reply: Dear Mr. Migueis, Thank you for your email. […]