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Letter to the editor: The special interests are coming

Dear Editor:

A famous American by the name of Paul Revere cried through the streets “The Red Coats are Coming! The Red Coats are Coming”. To this day, Revere is a hero that warned the American Colonists of the dangers that were coming their way. Today a new battle cry can be heard in the streets during this assembly primary; and that cry is, “The special interests are coming! The special interest are coming” For you see, Assemblywoman DeCroce is being bought by the special interests throughout the state, and it is high time you all become aware of it.

After reviewing the election report filing from the assemblywoman, it appears that her loyalty is more aligned to the special interests that fund her campaign, rather than the voters she represents. Matter a fact, over $40,000 from special interests from across the state has poured money into her campaign in this one election, and many of them are directly connected to the passage of the gas tax last October and the record-setting property taxes. Assemblywoman DeCroce is championing herself as a proven conservative that takes the fight to the liberals in Trenton, but her record shows she advocates more for the special interest and promotes policies that only increases our taxes; something conservatives fights hard against! At the Jefferson and Morris County Young Republicans Candidates night on May 4th, the Assemblywoman announced to the crowd that she is proud of her gas tax vote and wouldn’t change a thing. Remember that each week when you go fill up your vehicle at the gas station.

Freeholder and Assembly candidate Hank Lyon is running his campaign with the help of friends and family that believe in true conservative principles. He has not taken any money from special interests and has a proven record of fighting for what is right in our county. He understands that voting for a 130% tax increase in gas would not solve the underlying problem but rather spending cuts are the real solution to our financial problems, which is why he voted for a resolution in 2015 in opposition to the gas tax! Having been at the freeholder board meetings, Freeholder Lyon worked hard to make the apprenticeship program optional and supported and stewarded an e-verify measure. Through his tireless work and strong communication skills, Freeholder Lyon got a big win for the taxpayers of Morris County.

Freeholders Mastrangelo and Cesaro on the other hand showed support of the earlier proposal, backed by the local unions, that would have made the apprenticeship program mandatory thereby making it incredibly difficult for non-union shops to do business on public works projects in Morris County.

By fighting against the special interests lobbying for this program, Freeholder Lyon was looking out for our best interests. According to the county staff, project labor agreement costs would have increased around 30% if the original program was implemented, further increasing our taxes. Lastly, instead of praising Freeholder Lyon for voting no on raising our 2017 county taxes, freeholders on the board and the assemblywoman are now attacking him; claiming he is showboating for the crowd. They cannot offer a better argument than Freeholder Lyon so they attack him for being against a budget that would ask the taxpayers to pay more in Morris County?

Again, I ask you when did Republicans become the party of higher taxes and more spending? Freeholder Lyon and his understanding of conservative governance demonstrate his understanding sound fiscal policy and how he will fight for the interests of his constituents in Trenton. On Tuesday June 6, Vote Freeholder Hank Lyon for Assembly and tell the special interests that your vote can’t be bought.

Vincent La Iacona
26th Legislative District Constituent

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Frank L. Cahill
Frank L. Cahill
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, President of Kiwanis Club of Tri-Town and Chairman of Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board.
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