Allen, Propp, and Griffin Release First TV Ad
“Affordable” highlights candidates’ commitment to a more affordable New Jersey
Burlington— 7th District Senator Diane Allen, and Assembly candidates Brian Propp and Nancy Griffin today announced the release of their first television campaign ad. The spot, titled “Affordable”, highlights the candidates’ commitment to making New Jersey a more affordable place to live.
“This ad emphasizes the forward looking agenda on which Brian, Nancy, and I are running,” said Senator Allen. “Our campaign is about making New Jersey more affordable by providing real property tax relief, affordable healthcare, and government reform, which will lower the cost of living for all New Jerseyans. And rest assured, we’ll go to Trenton and fight to make sure that every one of these issues is addressed with real, common-sense solutions.”
“We’ve heard a lot of rhetoric over the last few years about what the current leadership in Trenton is going to do to make it easier to live, work, and raise a family in New Jersey,” said Brian Propp. “But we haven’t seen results on property tax relief, healthcare, or government reform that we were promised. Senator Allen has been taking the fight for an affordable New Jersey to Trenton, and Nancy and I are ready to join her in that fight.”
“The 7th District deserves not just a Senator fighting for an affordable State, it deserves two members of the Assembly as well,” said Nancy Griffin. “Our plan for an affordable New Jersey will bring real results on property taxes, healthcare, and ethics reform. And best of all, we won’t have to sell the Turnpike or raise taxes to do it, because we’ll insist on budgets that make the State live within its means."
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