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**Press Release** NJ Stop Iran Campaign Commends State Legislature Implementation of Iranian Divestiture; Legislature Urged to Continue Divestment policiesJune 10, 2010, Trenton — Assemblyman Jon Bramnick (R-Essex, Morris) and Assemblywoman Linda Stender (D-Union) facilitated a bipartisan press conference Thursday, June 10, 2010, at the State house to report on the State’s latest efforts to divest from foreign companies that do business with Iran. The press conference was co-sponsored by the New Jersey Stop Iran Campaign. “President Ahmadinejad and his insatiable quest to obtain nuclear weapons poses a dire threat to the United States, Israel, and the world,” said Bramnick. “While it isn’t possible to dialogue with a terrorist, economic sanctions do speak volumes. States and local governments throughout the nation must continue to deliver the message that Americans stand united in their opposition to a nuclear armed Iran.” The press conference coincided with the anniversary of last year’s Iranian election protests and hours after the passage of U.N. Security Council approval of strengthened Sanctions focused on Iran’s energy sector. The speakers released an updated list of companies that engage in business with Iran and are not eligible for pension fund investment. The State was required to divest from companies doing business with Iran after the passage of A-3043 in 2007, which was sponsored in the Assembly by Assemblywoman Stender and Assemblyman Bramnick and in the Senate by Senator Singer and Senator Vitale. “We’ve made great progress and sent a clear message that New Jersey will never play any role in supporting Iran’s aggressive actions that threaten peace-loving nations…We must always remain watchful for additional companies that develop ties to Iran and help promote and finance their dangerous agenda.” Since March 2008, New Jersey’s pension and annuity funds have divested themselves of 14.5 million shares (worth $489.1) of companies that are doing business with Iran. As of January this year, it still had $11.2 million or nearly 375,000 shares invested in two companies tied to Iran. According to the legislation, A-3043, the State has until January 2011 to divest all funding from companies active in Iran. A number of legislatures participated in the briefing, including Senator Bob Singer (R-Union), Senator Kip Bateman (R-Somerset), Senator John Goodwin (R-Mercer), Senator Bob Gordon (D-38), and Assemblyman Senator Gordon Johnson (D-Middlesex). The NJ Stop Iran Now Campaign was represented by David Lentz, Chair, Community Relations Committee of United Jewish Communities of MetroWest NJ, who extended his deepest appreciation to the Legislature for their leadership. “New Jersey was one of the first states to pass Iranian divestment legislation. We thank you for your vision and your willingness to exercise leadership on this important issue, and commend the successful efforts of the State Division of Investments in the Department of Treasury.” Danielle Flaum, the No Nukes for Iran Teen advocacy representative, called on New Jersey to be an example for other states to divest from companies doing business from Iran. “Today, take a stand, make this issue a priority so that you can tell our fellow citizens of NJ, your children, and grandchildren – that you helped to make the world a safer place for us today and for future generations.” The Campaign urges the following action steps:
The Campaign is made up of diverse faith organizations, universities, and non-profits in New Jersey. United Jewish Communities of MetroWest NJ raises funds through its United Jewish Appeal campaign, provides resources and coordinates programs and services for the Jewish community in Essex, Morris, and Sussex counties, as well as part of Union county. As the key Jewish philanthropic organization, the federation and its 18 local beneficiary agencies strive to fulfill the communal and social service needs of the MetroWest community. It also works to maintain the integrity and dignity of Jewish life through its national and international fundraising efforts. |
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**Press Release** NJ State Legislators to Announce Status of Iranian DivestitureAssemblyman Jon Bramnick, R-Essex, Morris, Somerset and Union, will facilitate a bipartisan press conference Thursday, June 10, 2010 at the State house to discuss the State’s latest efforts to divest from foreign companies that do business with Iran. The press conference will coincide with the anniversary of last year’s Iranian election protests. The speakers will also release an updated list of companies that engage in business with Iran and are not eligible for pension fund investment. The State was required to divest from companies doing business with Iran after the passage of A-3043 in 2007, which was sponsored in the Assembly by Assemblywoman Stender and Assemblyman Bramnick and in the Senate by Senator Singer and Senator Vitale. WHO: WHEN: WHAT: WHERE: Addressing the threat of Iran is not a matter to be heard solely in the UN and on the floor of our elected bodies in Washington. Placing economic pressure on Iran is not only the responsibility of the federal government. State and local governments have an important role to play in delivering the message that we as Americans stand united in our recognition of the dangers inherent in a nuclear Iran. The Press Briefing is co-sponsored by the NJ Stop Iran Now Coalition which United Jewish Communities of MetroWest NJ is a member. #### On the Net: Assemblyman Jon Bramnick/ 908-232-2073 |
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