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May, 2023 | BettyLou DeCroce for NJ Assembly

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May 31, 2023 0 Comments

On April 20, Assemblyman Brian Bergen sent a threatening letter to BettyLou DeCroce. He promised retaliation if she disclosed information about Bergen’s failed attempt to obtain a $12,000 Covid relief loan in 2022

May 26, 2023 0 Comments

After consideration of the last-minute invitation to a debate that was proposed to the DeCroce For Assembly campaign, we have come to the conclusion that no candidate would agree to a debate as presented.

May 25, 2023 0 Comments

Brian Bergen’s reading list for your school-age children includes the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times. For evening viewing, he wants your TV tuned to CNN or NPR. Why

May 22, 2023 0 Comments

(Parsippany, NJ) When State Sen. Joe Pennacchio needed a legislator he could trust to investigate the Covid-19 deaths in NJ nursing homes in 2021, he chose Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce. He did not choose Assemblyman Brian

May 21, 2023 0 Comments

To protect your family, vote for BettyLou DeCroce on June 6th.

May 21, 2023 0 Comments

"We are witnessing another incidence of overbearing state government bullying with the State Attorney General filing suit against the Hanover Board of Education because of an issue involving a parent's right to know

May 11, 2023 0 Comments

A message from BettyLou DeCroce  American young people are embracing socialism without really understanding what it means. In a 2018 Gallup poll, 51% of Americans aged 18 to 29 — young Millennials and older

May 11, 2023 0 Comments

When you can’t come up with meaningful legislation of your own, you can always steal someone else’s. That appears to be the preference of State Sen. Joseph Pennacchio (R-D-26), who is stealing an

May 4, 2023 0 Comments

BettyLou DeCroce has always worked hard for her constituents – and gotten results. During her tenure in the State General Assembly, she served on four or five committees each year, including the Committee