Wednesday, November 4, 2009

A new day for the Garden State-Farmland Preservation & Open Space

The passing of Public Question 1-Farmland Preservation and Open Space- may baffle some who are acutely aware of the economic woes facing NJ. But the simple reality is that people in the Garden State do recognize the importance of preserving our biodiversity and farmland for the long term benefit of all.

Our economic woes need to be addressed-with leadership, wisdom and self restraint- among other attributes that our elected officials may or may not use to untangle the mess. Solutions won't come quickly or painlessly-but they can come-in time. And that's the key-time.

Some would have liked NJ to believe that we could have/should have deferred preserving our natural resources until we straightened out the mess we've made with out state's economy. But nature won't stand still while we focus on other-very important- issues. NJ citizens get that.
We simply can't make more land or natural resources. And we can't make a better quality of life for ourselves or our children, without them.

Thank you fellow Garden State residents-for exercising leadership, wisdom and prudence- for taking a step in the right direction for all of New Jersey-now and in the future. Your voice mattered-let's hope the vision and wisdom you've shown is reflected by our newly elected officials.

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