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Let's Send a Message: NJ Won't Stand for Derogatory, Anti-Women Comments

by: Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt

Mon Oct 17, 2011 at 12:46:26 PM EDT

What are you thinking, Blue Jersey? - promoted by Rosi.

"Women, you increase your odds of keeping your men by being faithful, a lady in the living room and a whore in the bedroom."  "Tell your women they can't talk to you but they can moan."  "Your new survival philosophy toward women should be pay, play, now get the F-k away."  

This disgusting language comes directly from the Twitter account of Republican senate candidate Phil Mitsch.  I want to apologize to you, Blue Jersey community members, for sharing such foul sentiments.  I'm sharing these remarks with you because, frankly, I am outraged.  And you should be, too.  Not only for the remarks themselves, but because of the deafening silence of the Republican Party on Phil Mitsch's comments.

On Friday, I stood with local female elected and community leaders in my home town of Cherry Hill to condemn Mr. Mitsch's remarks:

Incomprehensibly, Mr. Mitsch has downplayed his remarks as though making such derogatory anti-women comments is acceptable because they were intended as a joke.  As I explain after the jump, he couldn't be more wrong.  

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Will Senator Beach Abstain on all the Tough Choices?

by: Jay Lassiter

Sat Jan 09, 2010 at 12:29:43 PM EST

Senator Jim Beach should know that hell hath no fury like a (scornful) bunch of angry queens (who've been midled.)

(Honestly, this video was just testing some new audio gear)  

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Green Jobs: The Future is Now

by: Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt

Fri Dec 12, 2008 at 11:38:25 AM EST

Promoted from the diaries by Jason Springer

It's no secret; our economy is struggling. The troubles on Wall Street have rebounded to Main Street, as declining stocks have devastated some retirement accounts. Unemployment is rising; wages are stagnant. And as our President-elect Barack Obama has said, it will likely get worse before it gets better.

Here in New Jersey, we're facing a truly urgent economic moment. And as a story in yesterday's Asbury Park Press explored, the solution may lie in  emerging green industries  that promote energy efficiency and  power from renewable  sources. If haven't read this story, I urge you to click here. It's a great article that ties together the potential for green jobs to help both our economy and our environment.

With the economy in tatters, hitting blue-collar and white-collar workers alike, there's a push for more workers who wear another colored collar.

The color is green.

"This is an opportunity to take a problem in terms of the economy and the work force and marry it to something that can be something great, like green renewable energy, green jobs," said Assemblywoman Pamela R. Lampitt, D-Camden, during a panel at last week's 2008 Governor's Conference on Workforce & Economic Development in Atlantic City.

Still, there are some who don't believe that we need to pursue a green economy here in New Jersey. I couldn't disagree more. I believe those who criticize the potential of green jobs fail to grasp the urgency of the moment we're in.

The truth is the renewable energy industry is already benefitting New Jersey and becoming a vital part of our economy. More and more high-tech firms are making their homes here. According to the John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers, New Jersey ranks behind only California as the nation's leading host for solar firms.

Years ago, New Jersey made a commitment to invest in a budding pharmaceutical research industry; today, New Jersey is a  global leader , the "World's Medicine Chest. "  Aggressively positioning New Jersey as a hub for green-collar jobs will not only combat global warming and ensure we pass on a healthy environment to our children and grandchildren, but leave them with a stronger economy, as well.

As the Center for American Progress and the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts estimates, New Jersey could create more than 57,000 jobs through investments in alternative energies, among other green initiatives. By supporting green education and workforce training, New Jersey will be better positioned to attract more green industry to our state.

New Jersey's goal of producing 22.5 percent of the state?s energy through renewable energy sources by 2021 will take massive investments by cutting-edge companies. We should help these firms through stronger tax incentives for, and investment in solar, wind, hydroelectric, biomass, geothermal, and other renewable power sources.

For our economy, our environment, and our future, investing in renewable energy is an opportunity we can't afford to miss.

UPDATE: Whoops, I almost forgot to include this video, produced by the Assembly Majority Office, in which I talk about green jobs:

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