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| 6/17/2004 | SENATOR RICE OUTLINES AGENDA OF 2004-2005 BLACK LEGISLATIVE CAUCUS |
 | Senator Rice on the need to improve the visibility of the Black Caucus. OC - "...with great, great needs." - 1:09 |
 | Senator Rice on the new Caucus by-laws, and why its important to get out the Black Legislative Caucus agenda. OC - "...end of the process." - 0:45 |
 | Senator Rice on the changes in the Black Legislative Caucus this year. OC - "...as well as to the Caucus." - 0:31 |
 | Senator Rice on the new structure of the Black Legislative Caucus, and how it represents regional and gender diversity. OC - "...administrative decision-making process." - 1:14 |
 | Senator Rice on the general goals and priorities of the Black Legislative Caucus for 2004-2005. OC - "...moral obligation as well." - 1:13 |
 | Senator Rice in answer to a question from the Press about whether the Black Legislative Caucus has ever had an agenda as ambitious as the one for 2004-2005. OC - "...people in our districts." - 0:33 |
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| 6/23/2004 | SENATOR KENNY RESPONDS TO GOP THREATS TO SUE OVER THE FY 2005 BUDGET |
 | Senator Kenny about the hypocrisy of a Republican news conference threatening lawsuits over the bonding proposal in the FY 2005 Budget. OC - "...with this Budget." - 1:15 |
 | Senator Kenny on the Democratic accomplishments in the FY 2005 Budget in terms of aiding seniors and improving nursing home care. OC - "... getting $1200 checks." - 1:09 |
 | Senator Kenny on property tax relief, increases in Charity Care, Education funding, Higher Education and other Democratic goals in the FY 2005 Budget to improve New Jersey. OC - "...the Democrats are doing it." - 2:00 |
 | Senator Kenny on Republican frustration on Democratic successes, and their hypocrisy in being outraged over the FY 2005 Budget. OC - "...all these issues." - 0:31 |
 | Senator Kenny on how voter approval of every bond issue would paralyze the State and the outdated Supreme Court decision Minority Leader Leonard Lance invokes when he calls for full voter approval. OC - "...we wouldn't have the Civil Rights Act of 1964." - 0:39 |
 | Senator Kenny on the Republican efforts to overturn the New Jersey Supreme Court decision which provides that bonding is constitutional. OC - "...really is disheartening." - 0:58 |
 | Senator Kenny on the Democratic proposal to attach revenues to bonding issues, which he argues is more "fiscally prudent" than the Republicans pension bonds of the 1990's. OC - "...with the exception of Leonard Lance." - 0:31 |
 | Senator Kenny in response to Minority Leader Lance's statement that the FY 2005 bonds are "like mortgaging our house to pay for our groceries." OC - "They don't know what New Jersey is about." - 0:44 |
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