New Jersey senator calls for transparency after FAA-authorized drone activity

New Jersey senator calls for transparency after FAA-authorized drone activity
Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Republican Leader - District 25 — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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At a recent briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that the drones causing alarm among New Jersey residents had been authorized by the FAA for research purposes. This announcement came amid concerns from local communities regarding the unexpected drone activity.

In response to this revelation, New Jersey Republican State Senator Jon Bramnick expressed his views on the matter. Bramnick has been at the forefront of seeking clarity on this issue. He stated, “There is no reason for the federal government to withhold this information from the public. The lack of communication from the Biden administration led to very real concern from New Jersey residents.” Bramnick emphasized the importance of transparency in government actions and acknowledged, “Government transparency is paramount and I appreciate the Trump administration providing this information to the public.”

The incident highlights ongoing discussions about government transparency and communication with citizens, especially concerning activities that might affect public safety or perception.



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