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New Jersey Taxpayers’ Association Announces Taxpayer Advocate Awards

Morris County Sherriff Ed Rochford awarded 2015 Special Achievement

Senator Joseph Pennacchio
Senator Joseph Pennacchio

MORRIS COUNTY —  The New Jersey Taxpayers’ Association announced its 2015 NJTA Taxpayer Advocate Award recipients.

Nominations were considered in four areas of focus: Shared Services / Consolidation, Open Government, School Choice and 2015 Special Achievement, all of whom contributed meaningful efforts to encourage government to find ways to reduce taxation in New Jersey.

This year’s recipient in the category of Shared Services / Consolidation is: Former Long Hill Township Mayor and current Executive Director or Courage to Connect New Jersey, Gina Genovese.

This year’s recipients in the category of Open Government are: State Senator Loretta Weinberg and State Senator Joe Pennacchio.

This year’s recipient in the category of School Choice is State Assemblyman Anthony Bucco.

This year’s recipient in the category of 2015 Special Achievement is Morris County Sherriff Ed Rochford.

The award recipients will be recognized at an upcoming NJTA General Membership Meeting at the Morris County Library, 30 East Hanover Ave, Whippany on Wednesday, October 28 at 6:00 p.m.

For more information about NJTA or the awards event, click here or contact the organization’s president, Chris Rogers at crogers@njtaxes.org or (973) 975-8383.

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