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'Pay-to-Play' Comes Under Scrutiny of Appellate Court |
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By SuperUser Account on
12/3/2007
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The Jersey Journal: New Jersey Appleseed Executive Director Renee Steinhagen represents The People for Open Government in a lawsuit claiming that a slate headed by a mayor collected more than $1 million in campaign contributions from businesses that have no-bid professional contracts with the city.
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Bayonne Hospital Deal is Drawing Scrutiny |
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By SuperUser Account on
11/29/2007
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The Jersey Journal: New Jersey Appleseed is ensuring that a medical center being sold to a for-profit company continues to provide health care to the community.
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Three Alternative Parties Gain Court Order on Gifts |
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By SuperUser Account on
10/23/2007
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The Star-Ledger: Renee Steinhagen, executive director of New Jersey Appleseed, represented alternative political parties in a court order allowing them to raise and distribute campaign contributions on an equal footing with the Democratic and Republican parties.
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Fringe Parties Hope Suit Provides Breakthrough |
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By SuperUser Account on
6/6/2007
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Renee Steinhagan, executive director of New Jersey Appleseed, is representing three political parties in a lawsuit, claiming state election law unconstitutionally denies them recognition as political parties.
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