Toms River, N.J. — Senator Jim Holzapfel, Assemblyman Greg McGuckin, and Assemblyman Paul Kanitra (R-10) have issued a call for legislative hearings concerning the proposal to lay high-risk power cables through densely populated residential streets in Ocean County.

 These cables would supply power to a potential offshore wind turbine project, a key component of Governor Phil Murphy’s energy master plan.

The legislators expressed significant concern over the potential risks associated with the project, which they argue is being pushed through without sufficient consideration for its impact on local communities. “Governor Murphy continues forcing through his reckless energy master plan with no regard to our communities and no concern for the cost, all to get his name in the news for making New Jersey the California of the East Coast,” said the Legislative District 10 Delegation.

The delegation emphasized the need for a cautious approach, particularly when such projects intersect with residential areas. “These projects are high-risk and when we’re dealing with residential areas, we must slow down and do our due diligence to understand all the ramifications, potential dangers, and unintended consequences before breaking ground,” they stated.

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