NJ Assembly majority leader seeks solution for horse industry
November 19, 2010,from the USTA Communications Department
Columbus, OH — Joseph Cryan (D-Union), the New Jersey Assembly majority leader who represents the 20th Legislative District, has written a piece as a guest columnist on nj.com in which he states New Jersey’s horse industry is too important to forsake. To read the the column, click here.
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