Becchi Releases Economic Plan To Get New Jersey Back To Work

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Becchi Releases Economic Plan To Get New Jersey Back To Work
Says dysfunction in Washington is destroying New Jersey

 

Parsippany, NJ – Rosemary Becchi, Republican candidate for New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District, releases her economic plan promising to put local families and their businesses first.

“While New Jersey families continue to struggle and many of our favorite small businesses are forced to close their doors, Mikie Sherrill and Nancy Pelosi refuse to take action,” said Becchi. “The dysfunction in Washington is destroying New Jersey and it must be stopped.”

The New Jersey Business and Industry Association just ranked New jersey the worst business climate of any other state in the region. Garnering the highest corporate tax, state sales tax, income tax and property taxes in the region, New Jersey has given businesses every incentive to shut their doors, leaving hardworking taxpayers to cover the loss in revenue.

Becchi continued: “Mikie Sherrill focuses on partisan bickering and putting politics ahead of New Jersey families. That’s not what she promised us. It’s time that we put people over politics and start getting things done.

An Economic Plan to Get New Jersey Back to Work and Help Our Families Thrive
COVID Relief Now
Aid to Family Owned Businesses
Growing Our Economy
Putting NJ Families Ahead of Politics
Brining Back Jobs to New Jersey

“My plan will jumpstart the economy, provide the tools for small business to grow and succeed, create more good paying jobs so families can have peace of mind and save for their future,” concluded Becchi.

Rosemary, a leading expert on US tax policy, helped small businesses navigate loan and aid applications so they could survive during the pandemic. Rosemary co-authored the “529 college savings plans” that millions of parents use to this day to help their children pay for college. Becchi later founded a non-profit called Jersey First to push for lower taxes, reduce government spending, and help fix our economy.

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