For Immediate Release
June 13, 2006
Contact: Rich Levesque
609-267-3432
Warner Ready for Next Challenge
Unanimously elected to second term
(Mount Holly, NJ) - Statement from re-elected Burlington County Republican Chairman Mike Warner:
“I would like to first thank our County Committee for their unwavering support in electing me County Chairman for a second term.
We have had many successes in the past and I undoubtedly feel that the future is even brighter for the Republican Party. This year we have one of the strongest slates of candidates in recent memory. I expect to be successful at all levels because Burlington County officials are committed to fiscal responsibility, low taxes, open space preservation, and the best possible return to the taxpayer for the tax dollar.
I look forward to working with candidates who believe government is better served by electing officials who provide excellent government services without being a burden on the taxpayer.�
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