Don’t just complain about NJ taxes and corruption — do something about it!

by Heather Taylor on Jun 7th | Email

Former NJ Gov. Tom Kean answers 'Call to Service'

More than 1,000 citizens are expected in New Brunswick on June 9 for the first-ever Jersey Call to Service Summit. Will you be one of them?

The free event by the Citizens' Campaign brings respected government experts, journalists and former Gov. Tom Kean to provide insider tips and the political know-how for citizens to exercise leadership in their hometowns.

The Summit will be held on Wednesday, June 9 from 5:40 to 8:30 p.m. at the New Brunswick Hyatt, with registration beginning at 5:15 p.m.

One panel, "Citizen Journalism: A Cure for Closed Door Government" will feature InJersey's very own Ted Mann, and other notable experts in citizen journalism. Learn best practices for reporting what is happening in your town hall.

Another panel will focus on government cost-cutting measures, and includes State Comptroller Matt Boxer, former gubernatorial candidate Chris Daggett, Tom Byrne Jr. and Hoboken Councilman Michael Lenz. Participants will receive access to ready-for-adoption resolutions that can produce significant savings in municipal and school district budgets.

The Summit is part of the Jersey Call to Service, a non-partisan campaign to inspire and empower 5,000 citizens to become leaders in their communities and reverse the tide of government waste and self interest.

Some of New Jersey’s brightest business, political and governmental leaders will be on hand to share their insights and expertise. Former New Jersey Secretary of State DeForest “Buster” Soaries will give the keynote address at a cocktail party and “Celebration of Citizen Service” following the leadership forums.

Other speakers include Gov. Brendan Byrne, Verizon president Dennis Bone and New Jersey Hall of Fame president Bart Oates.

The Summit will offer the following Leadership Forums:

Tools for Citizens to Control Property Taxes & Cut Government Waste
• Matthew Boxer, New Jersey State Comptroller
• Christopher Daggett, former gubernatorial candidate
• Tom Byrne, Jr., Chair of NJ Tax and Fiscal Policy Study Commission
• Councilman Michael Lenz, City of Hoboken, and former municipal CFO (Moderator)

New Opportunities to Serve on Government Policy Boards
Michele Brown, Appointments Counsel to Governor Chris Christie
• Mayor Dana Redd, City of Camden
Gil Medina, former Secretary of Commerce
• Mayor Eldridge Hawkins, City of Orange (Moderator)

Citizen Leadership In Political Parties
• Assemblyman John Wisniewski, State Democratic Chair
• Senator Joseph Kyrillos, former State Republican Chair
Dale Florio - Somerset County Republican Party Chairman
Cristina Maria Rojas, Citizens’ Campaign Hudson County Chair (Moderator)

Citizen Journalism: A Cure for Closed Door Government
Debra Galant, Baristanet.com
Ted Mann, InJersey.com
Bruno Tedeschi, Principal, Jaffe Communications and veteran reporter and editor at Star-Ledger
Michael Shapiro, TheAlternativePress.com (Moderator)

This Summit is free to participants who attend one of the citizen leadership forums at the Summit or who complete an online leadership forum prior to the Summit. Tickets for those attending the cocktail reception without participating in a leadership forum are $50 per person. There is limited seating, so advanced registration is required online at http://www.JoinTheCampaign.com or by calling (732) 548-9798 x2.