Former LD15 NJ Senator Richard LaRossa Endorses Assembly Candidate Jennifer Williams For Election

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Former LD15 NJ Senator Richard LaRossa Endorses Assembly Candidate Jennifer Williams For Election

The Jennifer Williams for Assembly campaign is proud to announce that Legislative District 15’s last Republican Senator, Richard (Dick) LaRossa, has endorsed Jennifer Williams to become LD15’s newest Assemblyperson. Below is Senator LaRossa’s full endorsement statement:

“As the last elected Republican Senator of Legislative District 15, I wholeheartedly give Jennifer Williams, Assembly Candidate for LD15 – my endorsement and full support.

Based on her past commitment to Mercer County and specifically, Trenton, and her strong, smart policy positions for our communities – Jennifer will be an excellent representative for Mercer County in the New Jersey General Assembly. I believe Jen when she says that she will fight for us to have clean, safe drinking water every day and I know she will be a fair, bipartisan voice for us in the Assembly. I encourage all voters, especially those in Ewing Township to vote for Jennifer Williams for Assembly in LD15 in this election.”

– Senator Richard (Dick) LaRossa

Regarding Senator LaRossa’s endorsement, Assembly LD15 Candidate Jennifer Williams issued the following statement:

“I cannot be prouder to receive the endorsement of Senator Richard (Dick) LaRossa. Senator LaRossa was a great steward of our state’s budget when he served in the Legislature and was a strong leader for us as the Senate’s Chair of the Urban Policy and Planning Committee. Additionally, he is legendary for how hard of an election campaigner and I am honored to have the benefit of his experience, support and wisdom for my Assembly campaign.”

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For more information on Jennifer Williams’ Assembly campaign, please visit www. JenForLD15.com.

Paid for by Jennifer Williams for Assembly, P.O. Box 5161, Trenton, NJ 08638

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