
District 21 Greens
the alternative choice for the 2003 New Jersey Legislative elections
Covering parts of Essex, Morris, Somerset & Union Counties in New Jersey
George DeCarlo for Assembly
I have been a member of the Green Party shortly before the Nader election
campaign of 2000. And, working within the party since that time while
campaigning for elections, developing local chapters and being a delegate for
the Diversity Committee of the national party has directed me to share my skills
by serving the voters and residents of my district.
Positions with various companies have normally involved my being someone looked upon as a problem solver. Various administrative and research skills along with knowledge in social concerns of society such as civil/human rights and health will enable me as an Assemblyman to accomplish the task of developing legislation to benefit our state’s natural and human environments.
Candidacy of Greens allows for a legislator to concentrate on residents and not those political action committees (PAC) and corporations with other agenda. District 21’s people and municipalities are the agenda needing attention.
As a long term resident, our area’s changing landscape has focused on satisfying developers at the expense of environment. Improvement in our state’s campaign financing will aid in slowing sprawl by cutting the bonds money erects in favors. Clean Money legislation allowing choice will improve the New Jersey legislature’s decisions by focusing on people instead of cash contributions.

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Capitol Advantage (2003)
Eagleton Institute of Politics (2003)
National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence- NJ (2003)
Gun Owners of America (2003)
New Jersey Legislative Action for Animals (2003)
Out in Jersey (October-November 2003)
Project Vote-Smart (2003)
Star-Ledger Voter's Guide (October 26, 2003)
"Back to court on gay marriage?", Millville News (December 16, 2006)
"Seeing Through the Politics: A Guide to November's Legislative Race", Out In Jersey (Oct-Nov 2007)
ABATE of the Garden State (2007)
New Jersey Association of State Colleges and Universities (2007)
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Contact: P.O. Box 172, Gillette, NJ 07933 ● (908) 322-4319 ● CampaignManager@District21Greens.org
District 21 serves Berkeley Heights, Chatham Township, Cranford, Garwood, Harding, Long Hill, Madison, Millburn, Mountainside, New Providence, Roselle Park, Springfield, Summit, Warren, Watchung, Westfield.