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Coalition Calls for NJ State Commission of Ethics to Investigate Abuse of Power, Funding & Conflicts of Interest by the NJ Civil Union Review Commission

Coalition Calls for NJ State Commission of Ethics to Investigate Abuse of Power, Funding & Conflicts of Interest by the NJ Civil Union Review CommissionPRNewswirePARSIPPANY, N.J.Oct. 19

PARSIPPANY, N.J., Oct. 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following news advisory was released today by the New Jersey Family Council:

What: A coalition of organizations are calling for the NJ State Commission of Ethics to investigate and review the principles, practices and performance of the New Jersey Civil Union Review Commission (CURC). Questions remain open about abuses of power, how the committee secured funding, obvious conflicts of interest by the leadership and potential subterfuge in the reporting of the CURC in its operation and report generation. These issues will be discussed at the press conference.

Who: Speakers and Statements from:

Demetrios Stratis, Chairman, New Jersey Legal Resource Council

Len Deo, Founder & President, New Jersey Family Policy Council

Won Kyu Rim, NJ Clergy Resource Council

Gregory Quinlan, NJ Family First

John Tomicki, League of American Families

Damon Owens, National Organization for Marriage

Rev. Gloria Harris, Newark Clergy Advisory Group

Marisol Rodriguez, Private Citizen

Additional Complaint Signatories:

NJ Coalition to Preserve & Protect Marriage

American Family Association of New Jersey

NJ Hispanic Pastors Association

Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Time: 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Where: Wyndham Hotel - Starlight Room, 550 Routes 1 & 9, Newark, NJ 07114

RSVP to: Gregory Quinlan, Director of Legislative Affairs, New Jersey Family First

800-632-0967

New Jersey Family Policy Council (1-800-FAMILY-1) is a non-profit public education and research organization, working to strengthen the family through informed citizenship and improved public policy. For more information regarding our Marriage, Citizen or Youth Builder Programs, please contact us at the above number.

CONTACT: Len Deo, (973) 464-762

SOURCE New Jersey Family Council

New Jersey Family Council

CONTACT: Len Deo of the New Jersey Family Council, +1-973-464-7622

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