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  3. Sen. George Helmy

Sen. George Helmy

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Letters
Verified VoterGlen Rock, NJ

Block $20 Billion Arms Sale to Israel or You Will LOSE My Vote

As your constituent, I urge you to support Senator Bernie Sanders efforts to block further U.S. Arms Sales or Aid to Israel.. Israel has violated international law and the Geneva Convention countless times and the U.S. has been complicit in these human rights violations thus far. Please support bloc

Verified VoterMartinsville, NJ

I understand that Senator Ron Wyden has introduced a new bill, called the Judicial Modernization and Transparency Act, that would increase the size of the Supreme Court, make it harder for the justices to overturn laws, require justices to undergo audits, and remove roadblocks for high court nominat

Map PinMaplewood, NJ

Keep fighting!

I know you're doing all you can to stop a second trump presidency. I just want to say thank you.

Verified VoterBound Brook, NJ

I support the ASPCA Accountability Act as it aims to promote transparency and ethical treatment of animals within the pet trade industry. Requiring regular inspections, public reporting, and restrictions on inhumane practices are sensible measures to uphold standards of care. Given the troubling cas

Map PinPiscataway, NJ

When will enough be enough? Israel is committing terrorist attacks and you all are still silent, still supplying weapons. I’m so disappointed in the United States government but definitely not surprised. I still have hope that you all can and will do better but it’s dwindling quickly. It’s almost be

Verified VoterClark, NJ

Balanced approach needed for drone technology regulations

This bill raises valid security concerns about drones and surveillance equipment from certain Chinese companies, but the proposed measures seem overly broad and costly. Imposing blanket tariffs and restrictions on all foreign drone technology could severely hamper innovation and impose excessive fin

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