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Endless excuses for bottomless incompetence.
Replying to @jordancoll21
JC IN THE NEWS reached out to @StevenFulop in response to @SolomonforJC admin on the recent presser released today. "Mayor Solomon has a strange obsession with my tenure - one he was completely silent about despite sitting on the City Council for eight years while all of this allegedly occurred. That silence leaves only two explanations: either he was asleep on the job as a councilman, or this didn’t happen the way he’s now claiming," said @StevenFulop to JC IN THE NEWS. "What they found are data entry gaps in a federal system, which his own press release attributes to workflow issues, not misconduct. That’s not a scandal. That’s a manufactured problem by a mayor who has yet to find an agenda of his own."
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I will admit that "you should've uncovered how bad I was at running government" is a novel excuse.
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BREAKING: @SolomonforJC on Tuesday released findings from an internal audit of Jersey City Police Department (JCPD) crime data, revealing that at least 3,251 criminal cases between 2021 and 2024 — during the previous mayoral administration — were not properly entered into the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), according to a presser circulated to JC IN THE NEWS. @StevenFulop Article here: jordancoll.substack.com/p/ma…

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Jersey City's future is New Jersey's future. The city is seeking $250 million in transitional aid to help protect services, affordability, and economic stability for working families. What happens in Jersey City impacts communities across our state. Watch @Ana_Maria_Hill, Vice President and New Jersey State Director of 32BJ SEIU, explain why supporting Jersey City is an investment in New Jersey's working families and the future of our state
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The media push means that he’s found a way to build that can unite his coalition- and importantly he’s willing to stand behind. The politics is important but I’m just excited to see things get built! 🏗️🏗️🏗️
This is what building for working people looks like.
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This is what building for working people looks like.
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$1,000 rents are coming to Jersey City at Canal Crossing. The Solomon Administration is doing things differently—prioritizing development that will keep the people who built Jersey City, in Jersey City.
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Congratulations to Ishaan Gupta for an incredible run in this year’s National Spelling Bee finals. You represented the best of Jersey City and our public schools. Photo credit: New York Times
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Developers have been paying 2001 prices in 2026 to connect to our water and sewer system. You have been subsidizing them. That changes now — developers will pay their fair share.
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It was a pleasure joining David Cruz on @AsktheMayorJC and taking your questions live on the air. Here's my answer to Deidre's great question about how my administration is making developers pay their fair share. Watch the full episode here: youtube.com/watch?v=1n9jlKcg…
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Last week was the Traffic Enforcement Motorcycle Unit's first week patrolling our most dangerous streets — and they issued 652 summonses for reckless driving, speeding, improper parking, and more. The unit’s number one goal: Saving lives and achieving Vision Zero.
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The city of which Fulop was mayor until this past January has a $250M budget deficit
This can be dangerous and the council/mayor should be careful here - Every major municipal fiscal crisis of the last 50 years has a common thread: cities that deferred pension contributions during hard times and never caught up. Detroit. Chicago. Puerto Rico. The short-term relief becomes a permanent structural hole. Pension deferrals aren’t free money they’re the most expensive borrowing a city can do. Unlike a bond, you can’t restructure a pension obligation. Once you’re behind, you’re behind forever (just ask NJ)
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.@StevenFulop as mayor: > Leaves behind $52m in unpaid health ins bills > Borrows $200M to cover operating expenses > Drains $100M rainy day fund > Uses $677m in one-shot short-term revenue   @StevenFulop as corpo lobbyist: Don’t do what Mayor Fulop did.
This can be dangerous and the council/mayor should be careful here - Every major municipal fiscal crisis of the last 50 years has a common thread: cities that deferred pension contributions during hard times and never caught up. Detroit. Chicago. Puerto Rico. The short-term relief becomes a permanent structural hole. Pension deferrals aren’t free money they’re the most expensive borrowing a city can do. Unlike a bond, you can’t restructure a pension obligation. Once you’re behind, you’re behind forever (just ask NJ)
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Counterpoint:
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While I love a good play on words, I would refrain from using the phrase "plastered in the media" if my client were charged with a DUI.
DUI case for former top #JerseyCity aide pushed 2 weeks, may pursue new venue hudsoncountyview.com/dui-cas…
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Here's Fulop saying the first things he would do would be increase taxes, especially on the wealthy and that he'd do it when he first gets into office because that's when he'd have the most political capital

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Saturday night, members of Rescue 1 and Squad 4 responded to Congress Street Light Rail Station where two people were trapped 60 feet down an elevator shaft for over two hours.
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Big news for Journal Square. Today, Kushner Real Estate and I announced that we are turning 808 Pavonia Avenue — once slated for a Pompidou Museum satellite — into affordable housing for Jersey City residents. When the old plan stopped making sense, we found a better one. This is what is possible when the city and developers work together with residents in mind. #JerseyCity #JournalSquare #AffordableHousing
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A huge thank you to @rosannascotto and @MrJerryOC for having me on today. From Jerry’s grandfather (the 34th mayor of Jersey City) to talking about hot dogs at Boulevard Drinks in Journal Square - you could feel the JC pride.
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