ASK JENNIFER BECK
The fourth in a 25 part series
(FREEHOLD) – Karcher for Senate Campaign Manager Mike Premo announced the fourth installment of “Ask Jennifer Beck,” where each day between now and the November 6 election the campaign will ask one question of Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck.
Premo said: “Today’s question for Assemblywoman Beck is this: Do you agree with the state’s decision to throw out GTECH’s contract with the State Lottery due to a massive conflict of interest, since you ran the Trenton office for the lobbying firm that had contracts with both GTECH and the State Lottery? ”
Assemblywoman Beck may email her reply to info@ellenkarcher.com, or simply call in her answer to the Karcher for Senate Campaign at 732-577-6800.
If you have a question you’d like to “Ask Jennifer Beck” please feel free to email it to info@ellenkarcher.com.
Assemblywoman Beck has yet to reply to any questions in this series.
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Mike Premo, (732) 577-6800
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another day. And we are certainly not increasing the tax burden we place upon our people. Today, we are taking necessary and decisive action to reduce state spending and reform state government. The problems we have hidden for twenty years are evident for all to see. The day of reckoning has arrived. Some are saying, by their choice of policies, that we should descend further into debt and deficit, and risk driving more people out of the state with “temporary” tax increases that always turn out to be permanent. I say we must face up to our responsibility." -- Gov. Christopher Christie
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