Republican Jack Ciattarelli is stepping up criticism of Gov. Phil Murphy over his response to the remnants of Hurricane Ida, which brought devastating flooding to much of the Garden State.
“Survivors are not your props. We are not your political pawns,” Brennan wrote on Twitter. “To use me as such, without my consent, is disrespecting survivors. It is disrespecting women.”
Jack Ciattarelli was at a home in Tuckerton on Thursday for a roundtable discussion with seniors about property taxes, affordability, and how small business owners are being impacted economically.
Ciattarelli appeared at a rally outside the Toms River Board of Education where parents were protesting forced masking of their kids when classes resume next month.
“This is not an announcement that gives any of us or me personally any pleasure,” Murphy said. “But as the school year approaches and with the numbers rapidly increasing, it is the one that we need to make right now.”
The newly minted Republican ticket for governor and lieutenant governor attacked Gov. Phil Murphy for alleged indifference or mistreatment of women Wednesday, capped off by a stop at scandal-dogged prison for women in Hunterdon County.
The longtime, now-retired, moderate state lawmaker from the 7th District is expected to be formally introduced as the lieutenant governor pick Wednesday.