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Kevin Walsh – Government Accountability Jedi – Deserves Our Help

State Matters

Kevin Walsh is NJ’s Acting State Comptroller, and his appointment is being held up by two Senators connected to a South Jersey Party Boss who doesn’t even live here any more and was on the wrong end of Mr. Walsh’s tireless efforts to protect New Jerseyans from corruption and wasteful spending, according to Jersey Vindicator

Mr. Walsh has approached his work without consideration for party politics – not only uncovering corruption and bad actors during his tenure but also educating the public through videos on how residents can hold their local governments accountable.  

Both Republicans and Democrats can appreciate his deep commitment to making sure taxpayers are protected and the standard to which he believes government institutions should be held.

If you are tired of corruption in NJ and want someone who really believes in good government, please take a moment to write an email to State Senators Cruz-Perez ([email protected]) and Beach ( [email protected]) asking them to please stop holding up Mr. Walsh’s appointment.

To learn more about Kevin Walsh, please read the write-up The Jersey Vindicator published earlier this week.

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