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Follow on Google News | Vision Media Marketing Hired to Fight Misguided Anti-Jobs LegislationVision Media Marketing Inc., a full-service North Jersey public relations firm, announced it has been retained to fight legislation in New Jersey that would kill jobs and erode local control over zoning and development decisions.
Founded more than 25 years ago, Vision Media Marketing is a premier regional firm for issue advocacy with experience in print, electronic and Internet media for a variety of public and private-sector clients. Paul Swibinski, President of Vision Media Marketing, said, “With the country still fighting its way out of the worst recession since the Great Depression and unemployment high, it is ridiculous to propose job-killing legislation like S-2016. We’re excited to join the fight to stop this ill-conceived bill and help make sure that Hudson and Bergen county municipalities retain the ability to make their own development decisions.” Vision Media is making use of many of its capabilities in the campaign to stop S-2016 including media relations, strategic planning and online and traditional media production. The firm is also holding meetings with potential partners and helping rally support among key interest groups to help stop the bill. Vision Media sends out a quarterly newsletter, with back issues archived on its website at http://vmmi.net/ For more information, please call Philip Swibinski at 201-864-0600 or visit http://vmmi.net. About Vision Media Marketing Vision Media Marketing, Inc. was incorporated in 1985 by Jean Swibinski and Paul Swibinski, who continue to direct the company. A full-service public relations and media communications firm with a long history of successfully delivering clients’ messages, it specializes in public policy issues and crisis communications. Vision Media helps clients break through today’s cluttered media landscape and makes their voices heard. # # # End
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