Read Before Election Day: CPAC Analysis Shows New Jersey’s Leftward Trend |
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ACUF & CPAC Release Scores of New Jersey Politicians Ahead of 2021 General Election |
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ALEXANDRIA, VA (October 28, 2021)—New Jersey continued to advance liberal priorities at the expense of economic growth, according to recently released voting record analysis from CPAC. The report shows New Jersey lacks moderate voices in the Democrat party, as lawmakers from the party voted with the conservative position on legislation an average of 7% of the time.
Click Here to view the Ratings of New Jersey
Four members of New Jersey’s legislature earned CPAC’s Award for Conservative Excellence by earning scores of over 90%: Sen. Michael Doherty (100%), Rep. Jay Webber (93%), Rep. John Catalano (92%), and Rep. Gregory McGuckin (90%).
Policies rated by ACUF include tax increases (A 10 and AB 4721), increases in debt-fueled government spending (AB 4175 and AB 3971), efforts to weaken election integrity (AB 4320, AB 4276 and AB 4475), and “social justice” curriculum mandates (AB 4545).
Click Here to view the PDF version of the ratings
ACUF’s Ratings of Congress and Ratings of the States are initiatives of American Conservative Union Foundation (ACUF)’s Center for Legislative Accountability (CLA). These ratings are designed to reflect how over 8,000 elected officials across the nation view the role of government while illustrating the differences between chambers of the legislature and revealing lawmakers’ positions across 186 policy areas that directly affect citizens.
For media inquiries, contact Regina Bratton at rbratton@conservative.org or 202-347-9388.
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