Siemaszkiewicz

June 25, 2009 - 6:41pm
PRESS RELEASE

WHERE IS GOVERNOR CORZINE ON TOLL INCREASES ON TUNNELS AND BRIDGES?

We are asking Governor Corzine for an immediate intervention with the MTA to stop discrimination against New Jersey drivers.  

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June 24, 2009 - 9:37am
PRESS RELEASE

DISTRICT 37 REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES PROPOSE EDUCATION TAX CREDITS

With the recent $600 Million payback into the State Treasury under the State Amnesty Plan, New Jersey State Government has a chance to enact a targeted Tax Cut that would benefit hard-pressed taxpayers with school-age children.     Republican District 37 Assembly Candidates Wojciech Siemaszkiewicz and Barry Bellin propose a series of Education Tax Credits to help parents pay for the children’s education.  We would take $200 Million of the aforementioned $600 Million and use it to help restore rebates for all New Jersey taxpayers.  Next, we would take the remaining $400 Million and put it into an interest-bearing dedicated fund. 

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April 11, 2009 - 9:29pm
PRESS RELEASE

“FREEDOM OF CHOICE ACT” HURTS DISTRICT 37

As one of the Republican Assembly Candidates in District 37, I am outraged by the euphemistically-called “Freedom of Choice Act”, which is really the “Freedom of Abortion Act, without any restrictions, paid for by the Taxpayer, Act”.  This terrible piece of legislation will override any legislative limitation on Abortions and prevent any state legislature to pass any future limitations on Abortions. 

 

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April 2, 2009 - 9:04pm
PRESS RELEASE

DEMOCRAT LEADERSHIP ATTACKS CULTURE IN NEW JERSEY

Desperately seeking Gov. Corzine has declared war on funding culture in New Jersey.

Apparently, there is a hotel-motel tax established in 2003, which was meant to guarantee that a portion of the tax revenue would help fund the arts. The law includes a "poison pill" provision that eliminates the tax should arts funding drop below $16 million.

Desperately seeking Gov. Corzine's plan calls for $14.4 million, or $1.6 million under the law's threshold.

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March 25, 2009 - 8:42pm
PRESS RELEASE

Democrat Leadership in State Assembly Attacks Your Local Library Funding

Vincent Prieto, Deputy Majority Whip, is a primary sponsor of Assembly Bill A3753 that reduces the tax levy for free public libraries to one-sixth of a mill per dollar of assessable property. It is a direct attack on funding of our local libraries threatening their very existence. In these tough economic times when libraries across of New Jersey have become places of last resort to many New Jersey residents, it is an unconscionable attack on local libraries by the Democrat leadership in the State Assembly.

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November 5, 2007 - 10:06pm
PRESS RELEASE

DISTRICT 37 ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES UNITED IN OPPOSING TOLL INCREASES

 

Republican Assembly Candidates in District 37 Frank Cifarelli and Wojciech Siemaszkiewicz reiterated their opposition to the Governor’s secret Asset Monetization Scheme.   If this Asset Monetization Plan was a good one for Taxpayers, Gov. Corzine would have releases the details of it before the election, but because he knew the plan would be hated by taxpayers and voters, he did not, so as to not hurt his Legislative Candidates, who are running for re-election.  He is deliberately hiding the plan because he knows the outrage that would have occurred, had he released the details before the election.  

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November 5, 2007 - 9:23pm
PRESS RELEASE

Support Thanksgiving Day off for Union Workers

Assembly candidates Frank Cifarelli and Wojciech Siemaszkiewicz stand united with public workers in continuing Friday, November 23, 2007 as a holiday.  Today, we stand with the thousands of workers who will have this benefit pulled from them, (unless it is a vital office need).  Previously, it has been a time honored tradition of Governors to give the day off and that should be honored, until the issue can be addressed formally in negotiations.

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October 29, 2007 - 9:08pm
PRESS RELEASE

Open Letter to Matt Friedman

Dear Matt, We are very disappointed in your coverage of Johnson's and Huttle's ethical quagmire. In every commentary, you keep repeating tiresome conclusion that the Republican candidates for the Assembly stand no chance against ethically challenged Democratic "reformers from within" Johnson and Huttle. Yet, you keep calling Johnson the least intelligent Assemblyman in Trenton, the most vulnerable, and so on.

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October 27, 2007 - 9:15am
PRESS RELEASE

Ethical Quagmire for Incumbent Assembly Members in District 37

After denying for weeks that there is nothing wrong with holding dual public offices, that there is nothing wrong with collecting donations for Clean Election Program on Borough Hall property in Englewood, that there is nothing wrong with having direct conflict of interest in public contracts being awarded by the Bergen County

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October 24, 2007 - 9:49pm
PRESS RELEASE

SIX DEGREES OF ETHICAL CONFLICT

Reformer?  -  Valerie Huttle - Frank Huttle - DeCottis Law Firm - ENCAP - Ethical Conflict 

It has been said that nearly everyone has six degrees of separation from each other.    Interestingly enough, the same pattern exists for a “reform” Democratic District 37 politician, but from a different end point.     Valerie Huttle and her District 37 team has been portraying themselves as reform politicians, but the historical facts say otherwise.

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