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In 2025, we will be electing a new Governor for New Jersey. One of the top issues is the bear hunt. In this section, we will put letters from any candidate who submits a letter against the bear hunt.

Steven Fulop (D) - Letter asking Governor Murphy to stop 2024 bear hunt.

 

2024 Black Bear Hunt - Legislator Letters to Murphy asking him to call it off.

In order of receipt: 

1. Senator Singleton www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Singleton.pdf

2. Senator Johnson http://www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Johnson.pdf

3. Assemblyman Clifton www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Clifton.pdf

4. Senator Stack http://www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Stack.pdf

5. Senator Cryan www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Cryan.pdf

6. Assemblywoman Park www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Park.pdf

7. Assemblywoman Murphy http://www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Murphy.pdf

8. Assemblywoman Quijano www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Quijano.pdf

9. Assemblywoman Haider http://www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Haider.pdf

10. Assemblywoman Reynolds-Jackson http://www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-ReynoldsJackson.pdf

11. Senator Greenstein http://www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Greenstein.pdf

12. Senator Gopal http://www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Gopal.pdf

13. Senator Cruz-Perez http://www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-CruzPerez.pdf

14. Senator Zwicker http://www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Zwicker.pdf

15. Assemblywoman Donlon http://www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-DonlonPeterpaul.pdf

16. Assemblywoman Peterpaul http://www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-DonlonPeterpaul.pdf

17. Senator Vitale http://www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Vitale.pdf

18. Assemblywoman Allen http://www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Allen.pdf

19. Assemblywoman Ramirez www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Ramirez.pdf

20. Assemblyman Egan http://www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Egan.pdf

21. Assemblywoman Lopez www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Lopez.pdf

22. Assemblyman Sampson www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Sampson.pdf

23. Senator Mukherji www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Mukherji.pdf

24. Senator Timberlake www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Timberlake.pdf

25. Assemblywoman Collazos-Gill www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Collazos-Gill.pdf

26. Assemblywoman Stamato www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Stamato.pdf

27. Assemblywoman Rodriguez www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Rodriguez.pdf 

28. Assemblyman Venezia www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Venezia-Morales.pdf

29. Assemblwoman Morales www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Venezia-Morales.pdf

30. Assemblman Atkins www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Atkins.pdf 

31. Assemblman Wimberly www.lohvnj.org/2024-Bear-Hunt-Wimberly.pdf 

 

 

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LOHVNJ works for animal protection:

  • Lobbying for animal-friendly laws;

  • Campaigning for candidates who support animal protection;

  • Persuading politicians that they must take animal protection issues seriously because their constituents do;

  • Acting as the political voice for all animals in New Jersey -- wildlife, cats and dogs, roosters and dogs used in animal fighting, and all animals who suffer from abuse and exploitation, and,

  • Demonstrating that animal advocates are one of the largest voting blocs. Together, we demand fair representation in Trenton.

Strength in numbers

LOHVNJ's potential political strength is substantial and mainstream:

  • Over 1.8 million New Jersey households have companion animals. [1]

  • 1,713,000 New Jersey wildlife watchers generate $537,388,000 in revenues for our state. [2]

  • Thousands of voters have already joined LOHV-NJ! 

 

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[1] American Veterinary Medical Association

[2] 2006 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Survey

 



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