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Bergen County Leaders Pledge to Fight for Forrester;s 30%-in-3 Guaranteed Plan
:Only Doug's plan provides the property tax relief New Jerseyans need"’
Gubernatorial nominee Doug Forrester took his Take Back New Jersey Tour to Oradell today to stand with local officials and candidates who endorse Forrester and pledge to fight for his 30%-in-3 Guaranteed plan for property tax reform. From Labor Day to Election Day, Forrester is taking his message of real property tax relief to all 21 counties across the state. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 2, 2005
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Bergen County Leaders Pledge to Fight for Forrester’s 30%-in-3 Guaranteed Plan
‘Only Doug’s plan provides the property tax relief New Jerseyans need’
(WEST WINDSOR, NJ) – Gubernatorial nominee Doug Forrester took his Take Back New Jersey Tour to Oradell today to stand with local officials and candidates who endorse Forrester and pledge to fight for his 30%-in-3 Guaranteed plan for property tax reform. From Labor Day to Election Day, Forrester is taking his message of real property tax relief to all 21 counties across the state.
“It’s time to Take Back New Jersey from the overwhelming burden of high property taxes that are crushing New Jersey’s hardworking families and seniors,� Forrester said. “Property taxes take too much money out of New Jerseyans’ pockets – that’s why we are pledging to fight for the 30%-in-3 property tax relief that New Jersey’s hardworking families and seniors demand.�
Forrester’s “30%-in-3 Guaranteed� plan for property tax relief provides a 30 percent reduction in property tax bills within three years.
“Only Doug’s plan will provide the real property relief that people in Bergen County and across the entire state need, and it’s guaranteed by the State constitution,� said Freeholder Lisa Randall.
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In attendance to endorse Forrester and to sign a pledge to fight for his 30%-in-3 Guaranteed plan for property tax relief:
Lisa Randall, Bergen County Freeholder
Frank LaMonica, Mayor of Oradell
David Russo 40th District Assemblyman
John Rooney, 39th District Assemblyman
Charlotte Vandervalk, 39th District Assemblywoman
Richard Miller, 38th District Assembly candidate
John Baldino, 38th District Assembly candidate
Robert Lebovics, 37th District State Senate candidate
Frank Cifarelli, 37th District Assembly candidate
Norman Gorlyn, 37th District Assembly candidate
Mike Kaplan, Mayor of Norwood and Freeholder candidate
Rick Vander Wende, Mayor of Waldwick
Dick Mola, Mayor of Elmwood Park
Frank Scott, Paramus Councilman
Frank DiPentima, Oakland Councilman
Matt Kazmierczak, Oakland Councilman
Pat Pignatelli, Oakland Council candidate
Gary Paton, Mahwah Township Councilman
Clara Nibot, President of the Bergen County Hispanic Republican Organization
Guy Talarico, Chair of the Bergen County Republican Organization
Pat O'Brien, Municipal Chair in Paramus
Sue Brizzi, New Milford Council candidate
Rosina Romano, South Hackensack Council candidate
Sam Cassiello, Former Paramus Councilman
John Driscoll, Paramus Council candidate
Additional Bergen County leaders who endorse Forrester and pledge to fight for his 30%-in-3 Guaranteed plan for property tax relief:
Carol Knapp, Glen Rock Councilwoman
Fred Singer, Woodcliff Lake Councilman
Robert Schoepflin, Allendale Councilman
Bob Zimmerman, Carlstadt Councilman
John Felice, River Edge Councilman
Kelly Kirk, Freeholder candidate
Anthony Klymenko, Maywood Council candidate
John Genovese, Rutherford Council candidate
Aileen Vitale, Rutherford Council candidate
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Just a question. If Mr. Forrester wins and fails to implement h
Just a question. If Mr. Forrester wins and fails to implement his 30 in 3 plan, does that mean every single one of these people has broken their campaign promise?
I STILL want to know where you can trim 30% from this budget? L
I STILL want to know where you can trim 30% from this budget? Let me know, and I'm voting Forrester. Also, what happens to the rebates if Forrester gets elected?
With control of both houses of the legislature and the Gov.'s ma
With control of both houses of the legislature and the Gov.'s mansion, one would think that sweeping tax reform would have already happened. I guess the njdems are NOT interested in doing that. In fact they may be looking to INCREASE the gas tax to help pay for more toll takers on the dem payroll, I mean turnpike.
Not to be outdone, the njreps continue to show no interest in winning back any legislative seats anytime soon.
That leaves the people to ponder revolution.