NPP In Action
"NPP was an integral part of our series of Town Hall meetings entitled 'Agenda for a Shared Prosperity' we sponsored around the state. It was especially significant to have cost of war figures for each Congressional District as citizens saw how their Representative's votes impact their own locale."
- Gary Zuckett, Exc. Dir.
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Federal Budget Trade-Offs
Taxpayers in Congressional District 11 (Frelinghuysen) will pay $0 for . For the same amount of money, the following could have been provided: 0 People Receiving Low-Income Healthcare for One Year OR 0 Households with Renewable Electricity-Wind Power for One Year OR 0 Police or Sheriff's Patrol Officers for One Year OR 0 Firefighters for One Year OR 0 Scholarships for University Students for One Year OR 0 Students receiving Pell Grants of $5550 OR 0 Children Receiving Low-Income Healthcare for One Year OR 0 Head Start Slots for Children for One Year OR 0 Households with Renewable Electricity - Solar Photovoltaic for One Year OR 0 Elementary School Teachers for One Year OR 0 Military Veterans Receiving VA Medical Care for One YearNotes and Sources Go to Cost of War Counters |
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