The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Environmen­tal group to spend $130K in governor’s race

- By Michael Catalini

TRENTON >> An environmen­tal group in New Jersey said Wednesday that it will spend $130,000 to help the wealthy Democratic front-runner in the race for governor, who has come under attack for his investment­s in pipeline companies.

The New Jersey League of Conservati­on Voters Victory Fund told the Associated Press that it’s pouring the cash into digital and mail campaigns to back Phil Murphy. The league endorsed Murphy in February.

The advertisin­g spending comes in response to attacks from Murphy’s Democratic rivals in the June 6 primary. Assemblyma­n John Wisniewski assailed Murphy over his financial holdings of energy companies that own or operate pipelines. Wisniewski called it a “devil’s resume” of companies dedicated to exploiting natural resources.

Murphy’s personal financial disclosure forms filed with state officials show he has holdings in PSEG and Spectra, which are stakeholde­rs in the proposed natural gas PennEast pipeline. Murphy has come out against the pipeline.

Murphy said during the second and final debate that there wasn’t a good answer to explain the assets but that he would put his holdings into a blind trust. Murphy also has adopted a league-backed pledge to get New Jersey to use 100 percent clean energy by 2050.

Drew Tompkins, a spokesman for the league’s victory fund, said the group believes Murphy will stand up to proposed White House cuts to environmen­tal protection.

“It’s critical that New Jersey elects a leader who will protect our state’s water, open spaces and air from the disastrous policies of the Trump administra­tion,” Tompkins said.

In addition to Wisniewski, Murphy faces four other Democrats in the primary. They are Bill Brennan, Jim Johnson, Ray Lesniak and Mark Zinna.

Murphy, 59, earned a fortune after a career as an executive at Goldman Sachs, including stints in its Germany and Asia offices. He served as ambassador to Germany under former President Barack Obama.

Healsohasl­oanedhisca­mpaign $15 million and spent about six times more than his Democratic rivals combined, accordingt­oElectionL­awEnforcem­ent Commission documents.

Outside spending has not beenahugef­actorinthe­race, whichhasbe­endominate­dby Murphy thanks to his deep pockets and many labor and political endorsemen­ts. State records show that so-called independen­t groups in the governor’s race have spent about $8 million so far this year, with much of that money coming from group’s affiliated with Murphy.

Other big spending came from two Democrats who contemplat­ed campaigns but ultimately didn’t run.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this May 11photo, Phil Murphy, right, speaks as New Jersey Assemblyma­n John Wisniewski, left, listens during a Democratic gubernator­ial primary debate in Newark, N.J.
ASSOCIATED PRESS In this May 11photo, Phil Murphy, right, speaks as New Jersey Assemblyma­n John Wisniewski, left, listens during a Democratic gubernator­ial primary debate in Newark, N.J.

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