MILLVILLE — On Fri., April 8, retired businessman Thomas Greto, computer entrepreneur-Spanish teacher Dr. Paul Halley, and inventor-businessman-Constitution course instructor Peter Boyce delivered their ballot petitions to Trenton.
They will run in the June Republican Primary as “Team Greto, Halley, and Boyce – Your Voice in Trenton” under the ballot slogan “Repeal Unconstitutional Regulations to Restore Prosperity.”
Thomas “Tom” Greto is seeking the First District Senate seat held by Sen. Jeff Van Drew (D-1st).
Halley and Boyce are running for the two First District Assembly seats held by Assemblymen Nelson Albano and Matthew Milam, Both D-1st).
Greto stated in a release, “The devastating decline in jobs and businesses here in South Jersey are two main reasons I’m running to oust Van Drew. When elected, I will host workshops between banks and small businesses to help them secure loans to expand.”
Halley stated, “The education of our children is one of the highest priorities. I have a plan to better the education of our children while at the same time cutting real estate taxes almost in half.”
Boyce stated, “New Jersey can’t afford Party politics as usual – we must restore our rights in order to rescue our economy. Prosperity follows liberty as surely as wet streets follow rain. Our economy is a symptom of the more fundamental problem of government micro-managing our lives, our lands, and our livelihoods.”
Team Greto, Halley, and Boyce are committed to the “3 R’s” – Repeal, Reduce, and Rollback the unconstitutional regulatory burdens off the backs of small businesses. Entrepreneurs create jobs – bureaucrats create more regulations and more taxes to enforce those regulations. The grassroots will decide June 7 which team of Republicans they believe is dedicated to restoring liberty and prosperity in New Jersey, the team stated.
“The status quo has gotta go,” says Greto, Halley, and Boyce.
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