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Congressional Candidate Mike Ghassali Opens Campaign Head Quarters

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Montvale NJ, Last night, Mike Ghassali, Republican candidate for New Jersey’s 5th Congressional District spoke to a packed house of supporters at his Montvale Headquarters grand opening which featured a number of elected officials, grassroots activists and a conservative radio talk show host and commentator.

Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi was among a number of elected officials who attended the kickoff, along with Woodcliff Lake Mayor Carlos Rendo, Bergenfield Mayor Norman Schmelz and Hillsdale Councilman Zoltan Horvath.

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Senator Corrado is Holding a Thanksgiving Food Drive to Feed Hungry Families in District 40

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Ridgewood NJ, Senator Kristin Corrado is volunteering her legislative district office as a collection point for donated food as the holiday season approaches.

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New Jersey Outdoor Alliance Endorses Kevin Rooney For Assembly

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Wyckoff NJ, The New Jersey Outdoor Alliance on Thursday endorsed Kevin Rooney for Assembly in New Jersey’s 40th Legislative District.

“Kevin Rooney is an easy choice for NJOA members and sportsmen in New Jersey’s 40th District.” said NJOA spokesman Cody McLaughlin, “Not only is he an experienced and faithful public servant, but he is also a fellow sportsman and believer in the cause of preserving our outdoor traditions for generations to come – and New Jersey’s outdoorsmen are grateful to him for his unwavering support.”

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Senator Corrado, Assemblyman Rooney, and Assemblyman DePhillips Call Murphy’s moves to crack down on worker abuse All Talk

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Ridgewood NJ, Senator Kristin Corrado, Assemblyman Kevin Rooney, and Assemblyman Christopher DePhillips issued the following joint statement calling on Governor Phil Murphy to end the all-too-common illegal abuse of workers in the construction industry.

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Assembly members Holly Schepisi and Bob Auth Point Out Democratic Opponents Bought and Paid For

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“It is time to start asking the question, whose interests will John and Gerry represent if elected to the Legislature?”

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MONTVALE NJ, Following a six-figure ad buy from a shadowy dark-money group supporting the LD39 Democrats’ campaign, Assembly members Holly Schepisi and Bob Auth issued the following statement:

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Glen Rock Candidates Night Focuses on State Affordable Housing Mandate

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Glen Rock NJ,  The state affordable housing mandate was the center of contention Thursday night at a borough council candidate forum, reflecting community divisions in a debate where most party politics and policy disagreements were tame. Glen Rock mayoral and council candidate forum was held on Thursday, October 17. The forum Thursday drew around 100 residents to the borough hall, where they submitted questions for the two mayoral candidates and five council candidates to address. The topics on residents’ minds such as affordable housing, municipal spending, senior services, Faber Field, downtown development and borough leaders’ social media practices.

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District 38 Republican Assembly Ticket Launches Ad Attacking Governor Murphy’s Radical Policies

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Paramus NJ, the District 38 Republican Assembly ticket of Rochelle Park Mayor Michael Kazimir and Paramus Councilman Chris DiPiazza launched their first ad entitled “Radical”. The ad highlights the havoc radical Governor Murphy and his Democrat pals in Trenton are causing our state.

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Pallotta for Congress Announces Fundraising Quarter

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Mahwah NJ, Pallotta for Congress filed today with the FEC the July 15th (Q2) Quarterly Report.

“I am grateful for and so excited by the support my campaign has received since announcing my candidacy in mid-May.  As I travel all across the district, one thing is clear — people believe that Josh Gottheimer and Nancy Pelosi are taking Washington, DC and this country, in the wrong direction.  I am committed to taking this seat back next November,” said Frank Pallotta.

The campaign reported total receipts of $146,810 and a cash-on-hand of $115,153.

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Assemblyman Kevin J. Rooney Brings $22 Million In Clean Water Infrastructure Improvements

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Wyckoff NJ, Assemblyman Kevin J. Rooney sponsored two bills recently approved by the Assembly authorizing more than $655 million for environmental infrastructure projects next year. The funding will provide low interest loans for clean water and drinking water improvements, including $22 million for four projects in the Assemblyman’s legislative district.

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Councilman Chris Di Piazza Only Vote Against Huge Tax Increase In Paramus

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Paramus NJ, Paramus Councilman Chris Di Piazza, a candidate for General Assembly in NJ’s 38th Legislative District and former NJ National Committeeman to the National Young Republican Federation, offered the following statement in response to his vote against the 2019 Paramus municipal budget increase, which will saddle taxpayers with a triple digit property tax hike on the average household assessment.

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Bergen GOP Freeholder Slate Demand That Gov. Murphy Reveal Dark Money Donors Group Promoting Tax Hikes

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Hackensack NJ, Bergen County Republicans are calling for transparency from Gov. Phil Murphy, demanding that he reveal the identity of the dark money donors behind political action committee pushing higher taxes in New Jersey. And, they are asking the Bergen Democrats to demand the same.

Bergen Freeholder candidates Corrado Belgiovine, Alyssa Dawson and Katie Cericola said the secrecy around the funding of a group known as New Direction New Jersey – which is using online ads to push Murphy’s high tax agenda – including the millionaire’s tax — is disturbing and detrimental to the state’s taxes and the economy.

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Another Defection ,Saddle Brook Police Chief Robert J. Kugler Switches from Democrat to Republican Party

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HACKENSACK NJ, in the second high profile defection this month. Saddle Brook Police Chief Robert J. Kugler announced that he has officially joined the Republican Party and would be actively participating with the Bergen County Republican Organization (BCRO). Kugler previously affiliated as a Democrat, and was a candidate for Sherriff in 2018.

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Wyckoff Committeewoman Changes Party Registration to GOP

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Wyckoff NJ, The Wyckoff Republican County Committee welcomed Committeewoman Melissa Rubenstein this week as she changed her party registration from Democrat to Republican.  Chairperson Drita McNamara said, “This is a great day for the Republican party and more importantly for the taxpayers of Wyckoff. We look forward to Melissa’s continued service.”

Committeewoman Rubenstein made the following statement:

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Will somebody please get serious about lowering taxes in New Jersey

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June 13,2018

Assemblyman Kevin J. Rooney (R 40)

(Kevin J. Rooney, a Republican, is an Assemblyman representing parts of Bergen, Essex, Morris and Passaic counties in the 40th Legislative District.)

Ridgewood NJ, A Monmouth University poll recently found the unsurprising fact that New Jerseyans are more concerned about their nation-high property taxes than any other issue in the state. The second biggest concern is all the other taxes we have to pay.

Yet, our governor has presented a budget that intends to raise taxes by $1.7 billion, with over $729 million of that tax hike being forced on the low- and middle-class by increasing the sales tax and expanding it to Uber, Lyft, AirBNB and online shoppers.

In the meantime, his budget reduces overall property tax relief by keeping state aid from municipalities and cutting rebates for low-income families, seniors and the disabled in half. But don’t worry taxpayers; the money Gov. Phil Murphy is cutting from property tax relief will be going toward raises for the public unions who got him elected.

For decades the number one issue in New Jersey has been our incredibly high property taxes. So lowering property taxes should be his number one priority.

But it’s not.

Instead, Murphy talks out of both sides of his mouth. First he talks about the state’s budget problems then proposes spending that costs a billion dollars more than his misguided tax hikes. His plan to prop-up his budget is no different than the past governors he criticizes for passing on this mess.

The plan will divert half of the money from an environmental settlement with ExxonMobil to prop-up his budget, in direct contradiction to his campaign promise to use environmental money for environmental purposes. Those New Jersey values he likes to talk about aren’t reflected, because Murphy is not only breaking a promise, he is blatantly disregarding the will of the voters who elected him. Those same voters constitutionally dedicated environmental money for environmental purposes just last year.

Murphy will also use money the state received from a settlement with Volkswagen to prop-up his budget, and he raided affordable housing funds so towns with court-ordered obligations have to put the entire cost burden on property tax payers who are unwillingly being forced to build housing that is not wanted or needed.

Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver made it clear what the problem is while addressing the Assembly Budget Committee. She said the governor “probably had no idea” as a candidate last year just how bad the state’s budget problems really are.

He seems fine with having no idea of what the state’s budget problems are. New Jersey has been cited as being in the worst fiscal condition in the nation, with our state’s long-term finances having been referred to as “dire.” While we can’t pay for all of the programs we have now, Murphy is piling on with new unaffordable programs.

In addition to free community college, universal pre-K, financial aid for unauthorized immigrants and salary increases for his cabinet officials; Murphy has recently proposed giving science, technology, engineering and math employees, but nobody else, student debt relief. The employers will even be required to match whatever amount the state reimburses.

All of these extravagant programs are well intended, but they are very irresponsible and clearly show that his attention is on an unrealistic New Jersey utopia rather than a state in dire straits whose residents just want somebody to lower their property taxes.

Murphy and his Democrat colleagues have even become somewhat hypocritical about property taxes.

While continually complaining about the federal government capping property tax deductions at $10,000, Democrats ignore that the cap was modeled on what New Jersey already does.

The common-sense response is to eliminate New Jersey’s own $10,000 cap to help residents who get hit by the new federal cap. That would provide immediate property tax relief for our residents. Unfortunately, that idea has been voted down four times by Democrats, who have controlled the legislature since 2001.

In its place is a superficial scheme to create government charities that would give tax credits for contributions. The scheme won’t work because the IRS has to recognize a charitable organization before it becomes legitimate. That is a hard sell when there is no real charitable intent and a public campaign parading this plan as an escape from federal tax policy.

In fact, the IRS has already given notice to states that the scheme won’t work. So Murphy will just entangle the state in another costly lawsuit — there are 30 –against the federal government on the taxpayer’s dime.

Murphy is out of tune with state taxpayers. He is redirecting funds against the public will and using the same gimmicks that he claims got the state in this mess in the first place. And with three weeks left to sign a balanced budget, he still plans to raise taxes and spending and provide less relief.