September 14, 2007 - 10:56am
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District 37 voters are asking incumbent assemblyman Johnson to resign one of his jobs

District 37 voters are asking incumbent assemblyman Johnson to resign one of his jobs

It is time for a change in New Jersey politics.

There is a growing movement to force dual office holders to resign one of their jobs. Voters in the Legislative District 37 have joined this movement and are asking incumbent assemblyman Johnson to resign one of his jobs. He recently voted to ban such dual office holders.

It is time for a change in New Jersey politics.

Present Democratic incumbent legislators voted for the legislation, although one of them is still in conflict with the spirit of the law by holding dual elective offices. Incumbent assemblyman Gordon Johnson is also a councilman in Englewood. In a convenient exception, he can hold dual elective offices until voters vote him out. In our opinion, he should vacate one of these offices immediately. There will be an unprecedented chance that voters in District 37 will have on November 6th. They could actually vote incumbents out of their offices

It is time for a change in New Jersey politics.

Only by electing independent, taxpayer advocates such as Frank Cifarelli and Wojciech Siemaszkiewicz, who do not have any ties to a political machine, can taxpayers get the vital reforms that are so desperately needed in New Jersey.

We will represent all voters in our district and fight to bring the end to party corruption, pay-to-play arrangements, and jobs sell offs to party activists and contributors.We will do the following when elected to the state assembly in November:

1.      Capping  annual property tax increases to an acceptable level.

2.      Adopting  a circuit breaker on how much New Jersey can raise your taxes during a revaluation so that your property taxes do not increase too much in one year.

3.      Banning  ALL wheeling, no-bid contracts, double-pensions and pay-to-play situations.

4.      Banning  ALL Dual Office Holding, including current incumbents.

5.      Stopping  Eminent Domain abuses.

6.      Allowing  the public to vote on ALL new state debt.

7.      Reforming the Abbott School District Formula so we can get more school funding.

8.      Solving  traffic, road and flooding zone problems.

9.      Stopping  excessive and wasteful spending, fraud and abuse by the state. 

Cifarelli and Siemaszkiewicz will defend all vitally needed pay-to-play legislation from frivolous lawsuits and we pledge to always vote in the taxpayer’s interest.  

Frank Cifarelli and Wojciech Siemaszkiewicz for Assembly.

Contact: Wojciech Siemaszkiewicz 201 638-8100

WOJCIECH SIEMASZKIEWICZ can be reached via email at wojciech67@msn.com.