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For Immediate Release:
Contact: Daniel Beckelman
(201)-446-9889
October 22, 2009
Bloschak: If Corzine Wants to See who is Closing Hospitals He Should Look In The Mirror
Irvington-Urban Republican Assembly candidate Andrew Bloschak blasted new advertisements by Governor Corzine accusing Chris Christie of throwing women and children out of hospitals when in fact Corzine has numerous hospitals, including three that serve the urban and economically challenged 28th District: Columbus, Saint James and Irvington General.
“The Democrats’ are running completely on scare tactics, but in this case, its their party whose record is more frightening than the scariest costume you’ll see next Saturday night for Halloween. They are the ones who made it impossible for hospitals like Irvington General to remain open and in the case of Columbus, actually encouraged its closure. Overall, we rank dead last in funding to medical centers in the nation. And Ralph Caputo actually supported Columbus closing!” Bloschak said.
Bloschak thanked his fellow Citizen for Assembly, Wojciech Siemaszkiewicz of Bergen County, for highlighting the issue. “As legislators working with Governor Christie, Wojech and I will work to provide quality affordable care and re-open acute care facilities so all communities can have the medical care they deserve,” Bloschak concluded. ###
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