Joseph Malone

GOVERNOR, IS AN OPEN MIND TOO MUCH TO ASK?

Release Date: May 30 2008

"My friends ... in the next three months, let us come together in a bipartisan demonstration of responsible governance and find the common ground to restore our state's fiscal viability." Jon Corzine, budget address, February 2008

ASSEMBLY CLEARS BILLS TO MOVE SCHOOL ELECTIONS, SLASHING SCHOOL OVERHEAD COSTS CLEAR COMMITTEE

Release Date: May 19 2008

ASSEMBLY CLEARS BILLS TO MOVE SCHOOL ELECTIONS,
SLASHING SCHOOL OVERHEAD COSTS CLEAR COMMITTEE

Bipartisan Measures Aim to Enhance Accountability at School Board Level,
Clamp Down on Non-Classroom Administrative Costs

(TRENTON) - The General Assembly today passed two bipartisan measures Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts, Jr. championed to enhance local voters' ability to hold elected school board members accountable for their fiscal and policy decisions and to slash inefficient non-classroom administrative spending in public schools.

November 1, 2007 - 3:03pm

Asbury Park Press endorsed Malone and Dancer for Assembly

The Asbury Park Press has endorsed Assemblymen Joe Malone and Ron Dancer for re-election in District 30. READ

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RANKING REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE MEMBERS CALL FOR IMMEDIATE RESUMPTION OF STATE BUDGET HEARINGS

Release Date: Oct 13 2007

RANKING REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE MEMBERS CALL FOR IMMEDIATE RESUMPTION OF STATE BUDGET HEARINGS

 

DEMAND FOLLOWS REVELATION OF $3.5 BILLION DEFICIT AND CORZINE’S DIRECTIVE TO IDENTIFY $3 BILLION IN BUDGET CUTS
 

Assembly Republican Budget Officer Joseph Malone and Deputy Assembly Republican Leader Kevin J. O’Toole today called on Assembly Budget Committee Chairman Louis Greenwald to reconvene the panel immediately to deal with the state’s impending fiscal emergency.

Malone and O’Toole, the ranking Republican members on the Democrat-controlled budget committee, said disclosures that the state faces a $3.5 billion budget deficit next year and that Governor Jon Corzine has instructed members of his cabinet to identify $3 billion in budget cuts demands swift and resolute action by the committee.

 

Assemblyman Joseph Malone

Release Date: Feb 22 2007

MALONE: BUDGET FAILS TO ADDRESS MAJOR CONCERNS FACING NEW JERSEY TAXPAYERS

PLAN DOESN'T CONTROL SPENDING, PROVIDES LITTLE TAX RELIEF

Assemblyman Joseph Malone, Assemblyman Kevin O'Toole, and Assemblywoman Marcia Karrow

Release Date: Feb 22 2007

MALONE, O'TOOLE AND KARROW CALL FOR ASSEMBLY ACTION ON BUDGET TRANSPARENCY PROPOSALS

LAWMAKERS INTRODUCING LEGISLATION EMBRACING AND EXPANDING ON CODEY TRANSPARENCY PROPOSALS

Assemblymen Joseph Malone and Kevin O'Toole

Release Date: Feb 21 2007

MALONE AND O'TOOLE ASK GOVERNOR NOT TO SPEND ANY REMAINING PORK OR GRANT DOLLARS

MAKE REQUEST AT BUDGET BRIEFING IN LIGHT OF FEDS PROBE

Assemblymen Bill Baroni, Joseph Malone and David Wolfe

Release Date: Jan 24 2007

BARONI, MALONE AND WOLFE CONDEMN SCC's CALL FOR MORE SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION FUNDS

NO MORE SCC FUNDS UNTIL SOMEONE IS HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR WASTE

WEBBER FOR ASSEMBLY

Release Date: Jan 22 2007

WEBBER FOR ASSEMBLY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 22, 2007 CONTACT: (973) 581-1027

WEBBER LEADS VICTORY FOR VETERANS
Governor Corzine agrees to conditionally veto anti-veteran legislation

Morris Plains, NJ -- Republican Assembly candidate Jay Webber commented today on the news that Governor Jon Corzine plans to conditionally veto A-17 (also known as S-9), a measure that would eliminate the requirement for schools to teach about the meaning of Veterans Day and Memorial Day.

"I applaud this veto, and thank the Governor for heeding my call to issue it. New Jersey school children should learn about the great sacrifices and courage of our brave veterans, and they should strive to emulate those heroes in whatever walk of life they choose. It's the least we can do for the men and women who have made us, and keep us, free," said Webber.

Assemblyman Joseph Malone

Release Date: Jan 18 2007

MALONE: REPORTS ABOUT GOVERNOR BEING HELD HOSTAGE IN STATE BY DEMOCRATS ARE REGRETTABLE

CALLS ON GOVERNOR TO GET LEADERS FROM BOTH PARTIES AND HOUSES TOGETHER TO ADDRESS THE PROPERTY TAX ISSUE

Assemblyman Joseph Malone today said it is tragic for the taxpayers that the property tax reform process has become so contentious that it was reported today in the Star-Ledger that Governor Corzine does not feel he can leave the state for fear fellow Democrats will try to push through a weaker reform package in his absence.

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