Matt Milam

August 30, 2007 - 1:16pm

First district Republicans attack opponents over monetization report

The first district Republicans have seized on a new report from a Wall Street lawyer that says monetization could increase tolls by 150 percent.

The analysis by New York-based attorney Peter Humphreys, reported by the Associated Press this morning, said that issuing bonds to bring about a cash infusion would increase tolls in the long run. Although the details of the plan have not been made public by Gov. Corzine, Humphreys said that the average commuter on the Turnpike could wind up paying $2,400 a year in tolls.

MILAM/ALBANO/WAGNER BILL INCREASING PENALTIES FOR ILLEGALLY PASSING A SCHOOL BUS ADVANCES

Release Date: Mar 6 2008

MILAM/ALBANO/WAGNER BILL INCREASING PENALTIES FOR ILLEGALLY PASSING A SCHOOL BUS ADVANCES

(TRENTON) - Legislation Assembly members Matthew W. Milam, Nelson T. Albano and Connie Wagner sponsored to substantially increase the penalties for illegally passing a school bus dropping off or picking up children was released today by an Assembly committee.

ASSELTA, CLARK AND DONOHUE CALL ON VAN DREW AND ALBANO TO EXPLAIN USE OF TAXPAYER-FUNDED DISTRICT OFFICE FOR CAMPAIGN PURPOSES

Release Date: Oct 11 2007

(VINELAND, October 11) - First District Senator Nick Asselta and his Assembly running mates Norris Clark and Michael Donohue today called on their opponents to explain why a political campaign mailer, featuring candidate Matt Milam (who is not currently a member of the legislature), directed responses to their taxpayer funded district office.

 

ALBANO AND MILAM ADMIT THEY’RE UNDER THE CONTROL OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY BOSSES, GIVE UP ALL PRETENSE OF INDEPENDENCE

Release Date: Oct 8 2007

 

(VINELAND, October 8) -- First District Republican Assembly candidates Norris Clark and Michael Donohue -- responding to comments by Democratic Assemblyman Nelson Albano and his running mate Matt Milam in Saturday’s Press of Atlantic City, in which Albano and Milam denied responsibility for false and misleading charges made in campaign advertising against Clark and Donohue, saying that they haven’t seen or approved advertising produced by the New Jersey Democratic State Committee on their behalf -- today said that if their Democratic opponents are letting the party bosses control them in this campaign, there is no question who will be controlling their votes in Trenton.

CLARK AND DONOHUE: WHERE'S MILAM? (WEEK TWO)

Release Date: Jul 23 2007

(OCEAN CITY, July 23) – First District Republican candidates for Assembly Norris Clark and Michael Donohue – concerned over Democratic Assembly candidate Matt Milam's apparent disappearance – today called on Milam to appear and make known whether or not he supports the actions of his running mates, Democratic Assemblymen Jeff Van Drew and Nelson Albano, in voting to give the Governor a blank check to sell the Garden State Parkway and the Atlantic City Expressway.

CLARK AND DONOHUE ASK: WHERE’S MILAM?

Release Date: Jul 16 2007

(OCEAN CITY, July 16) – First District Republican Assembly candidates Norris Clark and Michael Donohue – gravely concerned over Democratic Assembly candidate Matt Milam’s apparent disappearance – today called on Milam to appear and make known whether or not he supports the actions of his running mates, Democratic Assemblymen Jeff Van Drew and Nelson Albano, in voting to give the Governor a blank check to sell the Garden State Parkway and the Atlantic City Expressway.

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