Senate Republicans urge Murphy to address unexplained drone sightings with federal help

Senate Republicans urge Murphy to address unexplained drone sightings with federal help
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The New Jersey Senate Republican Caucus has reached out to Governor Murphy, urging him to advocate for swift federal intervention concerning unexplained drone sightings across the state. In their letter, the caucus expressed the urgency of the situation and emphasized the need for transparency from federal authorities.

“We share our constituents’ frustrations and understand the urgency of this situation. Therefore, we are calling on you to demand, in the strongest possible terms, complete transparency from the Federal Government,” stated an excerpt from their communication.

The caucus further urged Governor Murphy to press the Biden Administration for immediate provision of necessary tools and resources. They highlighted the importance of having “the authority to neutralize any drone that poses a threat to our residents.”

This call for action reflects growing concerns among New Jersey residents about drone activity in their communities.



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