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Bucco Endorsed by Over 100 Republican Officials In Every Town Across 25th District

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BOONTON Assemblyman Anthony Bucco announced that his re-election campaign has received endorsements from well over 100 State, County and Municipal elected officials across the 25th district.

Former 11th District Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen, Morris County Sheriff James Gannon, the entire Morris County Board of Chosen Freeholders, Morris County Clerk Ann Grossi and the Somerset County Republican Organization join over 100 Republican municipal elected officials in their district-wide endorsement

“I am humbled and honored to receive endorsements from so many of our hardworking public servants here in the 25th district,” said Bucco. “Since taking office, my goal has been simple – work tirelessly on behalf of the people who elected me to represent them. I believe I have done just that. I have had over 100 bills from school safety to tax relief passed through the legislature and signed into law.”

“But none of these accomplishments would be possible without our local officials, whom I can always count on to stand by my side. I appreciate their support and they know I will always work tirelessly for their municipalities.”

Here’s what 25th District officials are saying about Anthony:

James Gannon, Morris County Sheriff
“I’ve known Anthony since we were children growing up in Boonton. He is a man of honor whose sole desire is to work for the people of the 25th district. As Sheriff, I’ve often gone to Anthony for help dealing with any number of local issues that arise and have been met with nothing but grace, class and a tireless work ethic. I couldn’t imagine working side-by-side with anyone but Anthony – he has my full-throated endorsement for re-election this year.”

Steve Shaw, Morris County Freeholder
“Tony is a tireless public servant who is available anytime day or night to help residents, elected officials, and businesses solve problems in New Jersey. As a small business owner and Freeholder, we need to make NJ more affordable and inviting to create jobs and private investment. Tony understands this and his efforts to grow our economy, provide a small business SALT workaround and his actions to cut spending have put us on the right path. Governor Murphy is trying to turn back that progress. We need Anthony in the legislature fighting for us and our families.

Bob DeFillippo, Roxbury Mayor
“Tony is a strong advocate for his district. He’s always available to listen to our concerns and is relentless as our representative in Trenton. He works hard to pass common sense legislation, like his bills signed into law just this year to protect our schools. Tony deserves our support. He has mine.”

Matt Murello, Washington Township Mayor
“Ever since he took office, Anthony has been an enormous help to the Township and me. He’s always just a call away when we need him. Particularly, he’s leading the charge against Governor Murphy’s brutal tax and spend policies including the State’s unfair cuts to school funding in the Township. These cuts will penalize our students and increase our property taxes. Anthony’s never voted for a tax increase. We need to re-elect him to the Assembly.”

Jim Loveys, Randolph Mayor
“It is reassuring to know that Assemblyman Anthony Bucco is representing us in Trenton. Anthony is always present at our township events and is responsive to any community concerns. He’s down to earth, approachable, and his strong, common sense leadership is a true asset to Randolph Township.”

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Frank Cahill
Frank Cahillhttps://www.frankcahill.com
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since January 1, 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, President Kiwanis Club of Tri-Town, and Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board. Owner of the Morris now app serving small business in Morris County.
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