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apmaurosr
12-18-2007, 07:55 PM
I had mentioned to most of you that Jennifer Beck, Declan O Scanlon and Caroline Casagrande (District 12) were very appreciative of our efforts in adding to the success of their campaign. Below is a copy of a letter I just received from our newest Senator, Assemblywoman and Assemblyman recognizing our contributions and expressing their gratitude.

I would like to again thank each and every one of you for your tremendous efforts and for proving that sportsmen and sportswomen have a significant presence in the political landscape.

We have a lot that needs to be accomplished over the coming years. The strength of our success is founded in the "grassroots" aspect of the NJOA - important to remember is that this aspect begins and ends with each of our individual commitment and participation. In short - we are bigger than the sum of our parts.

Thank you and Happy Holidays
Ant
Cory
Jerry
Rick



December 17, 2007

Mr. Anthony Mauro
New Jersey Outdoor Alliance
Box 65
Belmar, NJ 07719

Dear Anthony,

We would like to thank the New Jersey Outdoor Alliance for your support in this year's state Legislative elections. It is fair to say that the hard work, phone calls, emails and (most importantly) votes of your members were a very big factor in our victory at the polls on November 6th.

We would also like to congratulate you on the successful birth of your organization. Pulling together so many groups which, by many people's admissions, had worked at cross purposes in the past, and turning them into an organized and effective group, able to speak with one voice within a matter of months was truly an amazing feat. We look forward to working with you in the future on issues affecting sportsmen, land conservation and preservation.

Keep up the great work.

Sincerely,


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Senator-elect Jennifer Beck


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Assemblywoman-elect Caroline Casagrande


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Assemblyman-elect Declan O'Scanlon