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Swift, Guardian attack incumbents over votes on mandatory minimums bills
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Last Edited | WSNJ Jun 30, 2021 09:42am |
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Author | Nikita Biryukov |
News Date | Wednesday, June 30, 2021 03:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | Republican Assembly candidates in the second district attacked Assemblymen Vince Mazzeo (D-Northfield) and John Armato (D-Buena) for “yes” votes they cast on a bill that would eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for a series of drug and property crimes, as well as official misconduct and related offenses.
“The last thing the State of New Jersey, and especially Atlantic City, needs is more politicians getting off scot-free,” former Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian said. “I ran for mayor to clean up city hall after decades of special deals and kickbacks robbed Atlantic City of our full potential. I cannot imagine why Armato and Mazzeo have wasted the government’s time twice on this self-dealing nonsense and now fully support the effort to put the abusers of public trust ahead of the public itself.” |
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