Want access to post press releases? To sign up, use this form. You must be logged in.
Elizabeth Mayor Chris Bollwage Endorses Albio Sires for Congress
(Elizabeth) – Elizabeth Mayor Chris Bollwage today endorsed former Speaker Albio Sires for Congress, citing his commitment to urban revitalization, education and homeland security.
“Albio Sires and I are both mayors of cities that have experienced incredible growth and renewal over the past decade,� said Bollwage. “Whether it is sponsoring legislation that provides incentives to businesses that create jobs in the community, allowing good students to attend community college for free or increasing funding for homeland security, Albio Sires has been a leader for Elizabeth and the state. There is no one more qualified to be our next congressman and no one more prepared to improve the quality of life for Elizabeth’s families.�
As Speaker, Sires sponsored legislation that provides tax incentives for corporations that create jobs within the community, increased the minimum wage and rent assistance programs, spearheaded the STARS program that provides community and state college scholarships and increased funding for homeland security programs.
“I thank Mayor Bollwage for his endorsement and pledge to continue our partnership in improving the quality of life for Elizabeth’s residents. As a member of Congress, I will continue to fight so that our families have adequate economic and social protections, the Port of Elizabeth and Newark Airport are secured against terrorist attacks and guns are finally taken off our streets.�
Mayor Bollwage joins Freeholder Angel Estrada of Elizabeth, Senator Ray Lesniak of Elizabeth, Assemblymen Neil Cohen and Joe Cryan of the 20th LD, Assembly Members Linda Stender and Jerry Green of the 22nd LD and Union County Democratic Chairman Charlotte DeFillipo in endorsing Speaker Sires for Congress.
###
For Immediate Release: Contact: Julie Roginsky
Tuesday, February 07, 2006 (201) 525-0111
Christopher Christie's early exit as federal prosecutor makes it easier for his top assistant, Ralph Marra, Jr., to become the Acting U.S. ... >
There's nothing more difficult to see than the history before your eyes. It sometimes takes generations to understand the significance of ... >
OK, he didn't say precisely that, but when the Chairman of the Budget Committee informs us that governmental spending is the key to prosperity, ... >
The Star Ledger got it right last April when it gave a thumb's-up to the NJN management plan to wean “the state's only public ... >
The sub prime mortgage melt down and its ensuing financial “crisis” has tested the mettle of all of us who believe in and support the free ... >
I am pleased to report the results from the first national poll conducted by Environmental Studies Program in the College of Arts and Sciences at ... >
To view a larger version of this cartoon, click here. >
The American patriot and the gracious war hero re-emerged Tuesday, oddly in defeat. Senator John McCain gave a moving concession speech, ... >
Whenever I get the chance to visit my parents in Florida when working a comedy gig down there, it’s like living in a “Seinfeld” episode. They ... >
In an election year driven by a hemorrhaging economy and an electorate hungry for an end to divisive politics, 7th Congressional District candidate ... >
A couple of weeks ago, my mother, Angelina Katz, did her second debate on behalf of Barack Obama. A debate? My mother? If you knew her, you’d be ... >
A press release on the official Union County web site admittedly made me snicker just a bit today because it brought back to mind something my late ... >
Comments