Submitted by nuncio_populi t3_12418wl in jerseycity
Friends, New Jerseyans, netizens, lend me your computers...
There are two easy ways to contact your elected officials to ask them to protect Liberty State Park: 1) reach out online and 2) call!
I am providing links and phone numbers for you to reach out to your representatives about Liberty State Park at state, local, and federal levels.
State: Contact form / Telephone
Gov. Phil Murphy / 1-609-292-6000 - Takes donations from Fireman
Department of Environmental Protection
Senator Nicholas Scutari / (732) 827-7480
Senator Brian Stack / (201) 721-5263 - Takes donations from Fireman (Note: Stack tries to play both sides but he sponsored last year's bill that kick-started the latest development push)
Senator Sandra Cunningham / (201) 451-5100 - Takes donations from Fireman (Note: Is not running for re-election, see: Raj Mukherji)
Senator Nicholas Sacco / (201) 295-0200 - Takes donations from Fireman (Note: Is not running for re-election)
Assemblyman Craig Coughlin / (732) 855-7441 - Takes donations from Fireman
Assemblyman Raj Mukherji / (201) 626-4000 - Takes donations from Fireman (Note: Is running for senate but has generally been a friend to the park, sponsoring the protection act)
Assemblywoman Annette Chaparro / (201) 683-7917 - Takes donations from Fireman
Assemblywoman Angela McKnight / (201) 360-2502 - Sponsored last year's bill to develop the park
Assemblyman William Sampson IV / (201) 455-2966
Local: Contact form / Telephone
Mayor Steven Fulop / (201) 547-5200 - Fireman helped pay for his trip to Paris but he has statewide ambitions.
James Solomon / (201) 547-5315
Frank Gilmore / (201) 547-5338
Federal: Contact form / Telephone
Senator Cory Booker / (973) 639-8700
Senator Robert Menendez the Elder / (973) 645-3030
Congressman Robert Menendez the Lesser / (202) 225-7919
The most important items on this list are Phil Murphy's office, Senators Stack and Cunnigham, your Assembly people, Assemblyman Mukherji who has been a strong ally to the park, and probably Mayor Fulop (who has statewide aspirations).
By emailing and calling to voice your displeasure with the DEP's delay due to interference from Paul Fireman and the People's Park Foundation, you let them know their constituents are unhappy. If you are feeling particularly motivated, write letters to the editors at local newspapers. This helps increase the risk of a P.R. nightmare. Call people out by name who have taken Fireman money, especially Gov. Murphy and Mayor Fulop because of their grand ambitions.
Feel free to customize your own message but here is some sample text if you want to copy and paste:
Dear {Rep Name},
I am concerned about the outlandish plans being pushed by the People's Park Foundation that will irrevocably damage Liberty State. The park has been a critical refuge for residents, visitors, and wildlife for generations.
I was eager to hear the DEP's recommendations to create wildlife sanctuaries, hiking trails, community rec fields, an outdoor amphitheater, and a restored cultural center at the old train station. Unfortunately, Commissioner LaTourette had to cancel his big community event because Paul Fireman's associates at the People's Park Foundation and LSP4All were apparently unhappy that private developers wouldn't get the chance to build massive stadiums and generate revenue from a public resource.
I am writing because I want you to protect every inch of Liberty State from Caven Point to the northern tidal basin from commercialization and overdevelopment. Liberty State should be a free, open, and accessible part of our community that balances the needs of conservation and outdoor recreation.
Sincerely,
{Your Name}
Note: I would love for you all to write your own variations of the above and post them in the comments. People can take inspiration from others and craft a better message. I am not a great writer so would welcome the chance to improve messaging!
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