Amy Vasquez

August 13, 2007 - 5:17pm

Vasquez wants another crack at Chris Smith

With 10 months to go before the Democratic congressional primary, Amy Vasquez has announced that she’s running for congress in the fourth district, again.

There wasn’t any fanfare in Vasquez’s announcement. Rather, it came in the form of a press release criticizing Republican incumbent Chris Smith for his vote against a bill that renewed the State Children’s Health Insurance Program with “Amy Vasquez for Congress” written in the address heading.

Burlington County Democrats

Release Date: Dec 5 2006

BURLINGTON COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE

7000 Atrium Way, Suite 2A

Mt. Laurel, New Jersey 08054

(856) 638-0620

www.burlcodems.com

For Immediate Release
Contact: Chris Fifis, (609) 206-1678
December 5, 2006

VASQUEZ: "WUJCIK BLOWING HOT SMOKE"

GOP IGNORED VASQUEZ'S VOW TO BRING ACCOUNTABILITY, CREDIBILITY, AND INTEGRITY TO THE BRIDGE COMMISSION

(Mt. Laurel, NJ) – Former Burlington County Freeholder and Bridge Commissioner candidate Amy Vasquez issued the following statement today in response to Freeholder Director James Wujcik's comments about corruption at the Burlington County Bridge Commission.

"In 2005 when I ran for Freeholder and Bridge Commissioner I called for a top-to-bottom review of all contracts and a comprehensive ethics reform at the Bridge Commission. I called for direct oversight by the Freeholder Board. I offered to serve as an unpaid watchdog on the Commission. In the face of report after report of scandals within the Bridge Commission, Jim Wujcik told me not to believe everything I read in the newspaper."

"My calls for reform and oversight went unanswered and ignored by Freeholder James Wujcik and his Republican colleagues, including Republican County Chairman Mike Warner. The Republicans refused to join my call for a full investigation into corruption at the Bridge Commission."

"The Republicans continue to refuse to investigate whether Republican Senator Martha Bark defrauded taxpayers of hundreds of thousands of dollars for no-show, no-work jobs. The Republicans refuse to investigate whether a pay-to-play scheme and no-bid contracts resulted in GOP State Chairman Tom Wilson's lobbying firm being awarded over $2.7 million."

"Even though there has been an admission by a Republican operative and business associate of GOP State Chairman Tom Wilson for cheating taxpayers of up to $1 million, the all-Republican Freeholder Board continues to stall the public cry for accountability."

"I believe the all-Republican Freeholder Board's failure to act makes them complicit in the defrauding of arguably millions of dollars of taxpayer money."

"The Burlington County Republican Party should stand up and take responsibility for creating the monster that is now the Bridge Commission. The burning question is – Why won't they? Did the all-Republican Freeholder Board refuse to provide the most basic oversight, thereby allowing unethical practices and a culture of corruption and cronyism to thrive at the Commission in exchange for hefty campaign contributions and promises?"

"My pledge to bring much needed credibility, integrity, and accountability to the Bridge Commission was completely ignored. My call to give the Freeholder Director authority to veto and reject minutes for suspicious dealings was ignored. My call for necessary oversight to prevent future Bark-like scandals was ignored."

"It is disingenuous for Freeholder Director Wujcik and the Burlington County GOP to issue statements of remorse, surprise, and astonishment. As corruption at the Bridge Commission begins to unravel in the form of a prison sentence for one of their party allies, all they should do now is step aside so reformers can do what they were unwilling to do-- stop the wasteful spending of taxpayer dollars and restore public trust in government."

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April 13, 2006 - 5:23pm

Conaway in danger of losing party support for re-election bid

There is considerable speculation among South Jersey Democratic insiders that Assemblyman Herbert Conaway may get dumped from the Democratic ticket if he seeks re-election to a fifth term next year. Sources say that Conaway has fallen out of favor with key party leaders in Burlington County, and that his refusal to help a resurgence of the local Democratic Party has alienated even some of his longtime supporters. If the Democrats decline to support Conaway's re-election, possible candidates to replace him include: attorney Amy Vasquez, who ran for Congress in 2004 and for Freeholder in 2005; Burlington City Council President Joseph Van Loan; and Sidney Camp of Westhampton.

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VASQUEZ & BUONO FOR FREEHOLDER

Release Date: Nov 4 2005

VASQUEZ SUES ADDIEGO, FENTON, KENNEDY & OTHERS FOR DEFAMATION
In Their Most Expensive Campaign Ever, Burlco GOP Freeholder Candidates Resort to Maliciously Publishing False Statements

Today Democratic Candidate for Burlington County Freeholder Amy Vasquez filed suit for defamation of character after repeated vicious and deceptive personal attacks have been launched against her by the Burlco GOP.

“It is shameful that Dawn and Aubrey have resorted to such disgraceful campaign tactics. I am proud to have led a clean and honest campaign based solely on the issues,� Vasquez stated.

The complaint is reprinted below:

VASQUEZ & BUONO FOR FREEHOLDER

Release Date: Oct 31 2005

VASQUEZ & BUONO PROUD OF RUNNING A CLEAN CAMPAIGN
Despite Being the Target of Personal and Deceptive Attacks,
Vasquez and Buono Rise Above

Democratic candidates for Burlington County Freeholder Amy Vasquez and Dean Buono are very proud to have led a clean campaign focused solely on the issues. They believe that voters will judge them for their commitment to a clean and ethically sound campaign.

VASQUEZ & BUONO

Release Date: Oct 27 2005

FENTON DECLARES THAT LOWERING PROPERTY TAXES IS “CRIMINAL� ACTIVITY
Spending Will Continue to Grow Out of Control with Fenton

For the last two nights at public debates throughout the county, Republican Freeholder candidate Aubrey Fenton has declared that lowering taxes would be a criminal activity. This ludicrous statement came as part of the GOP fancy footwork defense to raising taxes by more than $12,000,000 this year alone. Apparently, Dawn Addiego and Aubrey Fenton will say anything in an attempt to escape responsibility for the 11% increase in taxes at a time when ratables are on the rise.

Addiego and Fenton for Burlington County Freeholder

Release Date: Oct 26 2005

FREEHOLDER BOARD HAS CONSISTENTLY PLACED TAXPAYERS FIRST WHILE OPPONENTS HAVE CONSISTENTLY PLACED THEMSELVES FIRST
While the Freeholder board cut the county property tax rate each year for the past 23 years, Vasquez didn’t pay property taxes.

VASQUEZ & BUONO FOR FREEHOLDER

Release Date: Oct 25 2005

VASQUEZ & BUONO LAUNCH MEDIA BLITZ
Cable ads highlight $12,000,000 Increase in Property Taxes and
DAWN’S NO-SHOW JOB

Today Democratic Candidates for Freeholder Amy Vasquez and Dean Buono launched a media blitz to send voters the message: Amy and Dean will lower property taxes so that residents actually see a reduction in taxes on their tax bill.

VASQUEZ & BUONO FOR FREEHOLDER

Release Date: Oct 25 2005

OVERTAXED TOWN OF THE WEEK:
Delanco Township
Resident asks ""Why Are Our Property Taxes Rising While
Ratables Are Rising?""

This was just one of the many questions regarding rising property taxes posed to Republican Freeholder Dawn Marie Addiego and her running mate at last night’s candidate’s forum. It is evident that residents are fed up with the misrepresentations and lies coming from the all-Republican freeholder board. They have their tax bills as proof.

Addiego and Fenton for Burlington County Freeholder

Release Date: Oct 21 2005

AMY VASQUEZ AND DEAN BUONO COULDN’T BE MORE OUT OF TOUCH WITH THE CONCERNS OF BURLINGTON COUNTY RESIDENTS AND TAXPAYERS AND HOW BEST TO ADDRESS THEM

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