PRESS ADVISORY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Contact:
Manny Aponte 517-0633
APONTE ASKS COOPER TO TAKE A STAND
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Harbor Twp, NJ: Atlantic County Freeholder-At-Large
candidate Manny Aponte today issued a
challenge to his opponent to take a position and
stick with it.
“It would be nice to see Alisa Cooper take a stand
on an issue with some conviction, rather than bend
to pressure and fold so easily,” said Aponte.
Aponte was referring to Alisa Cooper’s flip-flop on
her recent votes to approve $40 million in county
spending, after previously calling for a public
referendum on the issue. The measure Cooper
supported will finance renovations to the Atlantic
County Institute of Technology.
“Cooper had an opportunity to put the fate of a tax
increase directly in the people’s hands via
referendum,” Aponte stated. “But Cooper removed that
choice after being approached by the unions and
changed her vote.” The fundamental right of a
taxpayer is paramount and changing your belief due
to outside influence is repulsive.
Aponte framed Cooper’s decision as one which was
made to cater to certain special interests at the
expense of the publics. He said it’s a well known
fact that Cooper was approached by the unions and
changed her position for future considerations -
essentially putting her vote up for sale.
“Alisa Cooper changed her vote and put her own
personal political interests before those of the
people she claims to represent,” said Aponte. “The
unions will benefit from this development, but
taxpayers will suffer, thanks to Cooper.”
As a financial professional I have a fiduciary
responsibly to my clients and Ms. Cooper has the
same responsibility when managing taxpayer’s funds.
It should be noted that as recently as July 1st,
four Freeholders - including Cooper - voted to send
the project to a public referendum. Cooper herself
noted the large sum of money involved along with the
struggling economy as reasons to support a
referendum, but changed her vote, and the measure
was passed without any taxpayer input.
“Referendum is the most direct way for residents to
take an active role in shaping the nature of our
county through
consensus decision-making and should have
been given a chance,”
remarked Aponte. “Instead of a lesson on civic
accountability we got a lesson in backdoor
politics.”
“This is politics as usual for her, but for us, its
politics at its worst.”
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Paid for by Atlantic County Republican Committee.
Michael Goloff, CPA, Treasurer.