DISTRICT 40 DEMOCRATS RELEASE ISSUES PAGE ON WEBSITE

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 5, 2017

DISTRICT 40 DEMOCRATS RELEASE ISSUES PAGE ON WEBSITE

RIDGEWOOD N.J. –  The Democratic slate for New Jersey Legislature in District 40 has released policy information on its website. The material represents the candidates’ ideas and solutions to many of the problems New Jersey faces.

“We want residents of the 40th District to know where we stand on the issues,” said Thomas Duch. “While we have released many of our ideas and solutions, the page is by no means comprehensive. New Jersey has many problems. We focus on 10 key issues on our site.”

The team tackles education, transportation, health care, and taxes, among other issues; detailing both the problem and their proposed solutions. Based in fact, research studies and government resources are hyperlinked through the page.

“We’ve spent months discussing New Jersey’s problems and what solutions we want to focus on,” said Christine Ordway. “Our site is not filled with rhetoric or buzzwords. It is filled with facts and ideas based on sound scientific research studies.”

“We challenge our opponents to match this level of detail and substance,” stated Paul Vagianos. “Their website focuses entirely on feeding people what they want to hear. Ours is rooted in fact.”

About Duch • Vagianos • Ordway
Thomas Duch, current City Manager of Garfield, is a resident of Wyckoff who is running for the NJ Senate. Tom has served both as the Mayor of Garfield and in the NJ State Assembly from 1987 – 1991. Paul Vagianos, owner of It’s Greek to Me restaurant in Ridgewood, is running for the NJ Assembly. In addition to his experience as a small business owner, he has served as Deputy Attorney General on the NJ Environmental Prosecutions Task Force, is a professor at Manhattan College, and is the current President of the Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce. Christine Ordway, a CPA with an MBA in Finance, is running for the NJ Assembly. She worked for many years at Ernst and Young as an auditor, and taught elementary school while raising her family. All three candidates consider themselves fiscally conservative and socially progressive. Learn more at www.FlipThe40th.org.
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