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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Jeff Hennie,
Vice President of Government Relations
Email: Jeff Hennie

May 15, 2008

NEW JERSEY MOTORCYCLISTS NEED YOU AND YOU NEED THEM!

Is this the end for Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ)? The Motorcycle Riders Foundation Political Action Committee (MRFPAC) thinks that it could be if you want it to be. Frank Lautenberg has been the number one proponent of a national motorcycle helmet law for many years. The helmet effectiveness debate aside, you must agree that making this type of law should not be mandated by Washington, but should instead be decided in your state capitol where you have a voice. If Lautenberg had his way, your voice on this issue would be silenced.

There are a few other things about Senator Lautenberg that you should know. First, Lautenberg currently either chairs or sits on every single Senate committee and subcommittee related to transportation, without exception. Second, we are going to begin negotiating another highway bill next year, and if Lautenberg is in charge we will see mandatory federal helmet initiatives of many kinds. Third, continuing the current 2010 motorcycle safety grant funds for which the Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF), state motorcyclists' rights organizations, and motorcyclists nationwide fought so hard in the last highway bill, and doing anything to curb the lobbying activities of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), will be nearly impossible with Lautenberg at the helm, and he will be if he wins his next election.

Lautenberg can be defeated, but not without your help. Lautenberg is running for his 5th term in the US Senate, which would be his 30th year serving in his current role, and he hasn't faced a strong opponent until now.

U.S. Representative Rob Andrews, a fellow Democrat, announced his bid for the seat just over one month ago. Pollsters and pundits predicted that Andrews' late start and rag-tag group of campaign staffers would fail instantly. The critics could not have been more wrong. Andrews hit the ground running and has only run harder and harder with each day. He now has a very legitimate chance of winning the June 3rd primary against Lautenberg, and would then go on to face the Republican challenger. The GOP hasn't won a senate seat in the Garden State since 1972, and New Jersey doesn't appear to be breaking from that tradition this year. Andrews is picking up endorsements from high-profile voting blocks left and right. He is winning the support of New Jersey voters who are ready for change and a new direction for their state. Andrews could very well win this race, but not without your help.

Andrews has also given his written commitment to motorcyclists that he will NEVER support a mandatory helmet law of any kind and will continue to fight for freedom of choice when it comes to personal protective equipment.

Rob Andrews needs your help. Closing the gap against Lautenberg, which Andrews is doing, takes money. The Motorcycle Riders Foundation Political Action Committee (MRFPAC) made one of the largest donations it has ever made to campaign of any kind to Andrews for Senate. MRFPAC is asking you to do the same thing. Anyone across this entire country can donate to Andrews for Senate. You don't have to be from New Jersey, and in fact the motorcyclists of New Jersey can't do this without your help. Andrews needs money and he needs it now.

Donating to Andrews' campaign could not be easier. Simply go online to http://robandrewsforchange.com/ and donate as little $10 or as much as $2300, which is the maximum donation for an individual. Any amount you can afford will help. Federal PACs can donate up to $5000.

This is a rare political opportunity for the motorcyclists of this country. Some might call it the perfect storm. Rarely does a rising political star rock the boat of a Senior Senator and actually stand a chance. We have that chance with Rob Andrews, but we must act soon. Supporting Andrews financially is the best way to see him take Lautenberg's seat in the Senate.

Paid for by Motorcycle Riders Foundation Political Action Committee (MRFPAC) through voluntary donations from its members and their families. MRFPAC has qualified as a multi-candidate committee. MRFPAC can only solicit MRF members for donations. MRFPAC contributions are not tax deductible.

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