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50 For The Future A New Generation Of Leaders
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"Time Magazine"
December 5, 1994
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Bret Schundler, 35 Mayor of Jersey City
He is the last person one would expect to see running Jersey City. More than half the population is nonwhite, over 14% of the city's residents are on welfare, and Democrats have controlled City Hall since 1917. Bret Schundler is white, prosperous (he once sold bonds on Wall Street) and a darling of the Republican Party. What makes him stand out in Jersey City, however, is his accomplishments since being elected in 1992. In a mayor's office so corrupt that one of his predecessors' desks was actually rigged to drop bribes into visitors' laps, Schundler's fiscal proposals present a national model for urban reform - while casting the mayor as a potential candidate for national office. Schundler preaches a gospel of lower taxes, less government and "voucherizing" city services so that people decide for themselves who sweeps their streets and educates their kids. Says he: "We want those directly affected by services to be in charge of hiring them."

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