ATLANTIC COUNTY REPUBLICAN
FREEHOLDER NEWS….
RELEASE:
Immediate,
CONTACT:
Atlantic County
Jan. 2,
2008
Republican Hdqs.
609-677-0707
CORZINE’S RECORD:
A DISASTER FOR ATLANTIC
COUNTY
Freeholder Jim Curcio
and the Republican members of the Atlantic County
Freeholder Board today called on Governor Jon
Corzine to abandon his disastrous economic and
budget policies that are hurting Atlantic County
working families as he visited the county today to
swear in newly elected officials.
“Jon
Corzine’s record as Governor is clear: higher taxes,
record spending, skyrocketing debt, and failed
economic policies,” said Freeholder Jim Curcio.
Freeholder
Rich Dase reminded those in attendance that,
“Corzine shut down Atlantic City’s casinos and
recently signed legislation imposing a new 2.5%
development fee on new business creation in the
state, both of which have had a devastating effect
on Atlantic County’s economy and our ability to
create jobs.”
“Corzine’s
administration has increased taxes, and debt has
more than doubled by $18 billion on his watch,” said
Freeholder Frank Sutton. “Atlantic County, under the
leadership of County Executive Levinson and this
Freeholder Board, has slashed the county tax rate by
more than 45% to the lowest level on record and our
debt has been held in check.”
“The stark contrast
between the disastrous economic policies of Jon
Corzine and the fiscally responsible, tax cutting
policies of Atlantic County Government was the
reason why I left the party of Jon Corzine and
joined the party of Dennis Levinson,”
Freeholder-at-Large Frank Giordano added.
Freeholders Tom Russo
and Joe McDevitt bolstered their colleagues concerns
by expressing their dissatisfaction with Corzine’s
recent toll hikes which will negatively impact
regional tourism: “At a time when the Atlantic City
Casinos are laying off thousands of Atlantic County
workers, Corzine’s 50% toll increase on the Parkway
and Expressway have amounted to nothing more than a
killer tax on tourism which makes it even harder for
casinos to compete with neighboring states.”
The
Freeholders joined in calling on Governor Corzine to
stop increasing the taxes and tolls that are killing
jobs and instead force the state to live within its
means:
“Atlantic County’s
working families are cutting back on their spending
in the worst economic slowdown in decades, yet
Governor Jon Corzine continues to spend and spend
and spend. Taxpayers are paying the price and jobs
are being lost. We call on Governor Corzine to stop
harming our economy and take a page from Atlantic
County Government in this year’s state budget --- be
fiscally responsible, make New Jersey more
affordable, and create new jobs.”
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Paid for by Atlantic County Republican Committee;
Michael Goloff, CPA, Treasurer.