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May 28, 2007 973-909-4490
TOP TEN REASONS LARRY CASHA WILL MAKE A GREAT ASSEMBLYMAN
Reason #5:Larry Casha has the support of over 100 local elected and Republican officials
(MONTVILLE, NJ) - Since announcing his candidacy for Assembly in April 2006, Larry Casha has amassed a list of supporters over 100 strong. Local and county elected officials, Republican leaders and thousands of taxpayers have thrown their support to Larry because they like his proven record of cutting spending and taxes!
They also understand that we need someone with experience serving as our Assemblyman. We need to cut property taxes, reform state government and control illegal immigration. Larry Casha is the only candidate who is a proven fiscal conservative and has cut taxes at the local level. That is why over 100 local, county and Republican Party leaders have endorsed his campaign and think Larry Casha will make a great Assemblyman.
Casha for Assembly endorsement list attached
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Paid for by Casha for Assembly, Rich Clawson, Treasurer
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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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