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Letters October 25, 2007
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N.J. needs more people like Greenstein
I'm proud to support Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein, who is an independent, reform-minded leader and always a lady.

Before formal bans on dual office holding were fashionable, Linda did the right thing by giving up her seat on the Plainsboro Township Committee upon her election to the state Assembly. She didn't have to give up that seat - and many of her colleagues under similar circumstances did not - but she believed that dual office holding was wrong and behaved accordingly.

In the nearly eight years that Linda has served the 14th Legislative District, she has ensured that both government officials and those who wish to do business with the state act ethically and with the public's best interests in mind. She has sponsored every anti-corruption bill that has come out of the Legislature, even when comprehensive reform was unpopular within her own party. She worked in a bipartisan manner to advance anti pay to play legislation when it was delayed in both houses and co-authored the Fair and Clean Elections Act because she believes that elected officials should be accountable to their constituents, not their donors.

New Jersey needs more people like Assemblywoman Greenstein in the Legislature.

Arthur A. Roedel Jr. Monmouth Junction section

of South Brunswick