PRESS RELEASE: ABC- NJ CHAPTER EXTENDS DEADLINE FOR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM APPLICATIONS

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New Jersey Associated Builders & Contractors President former Assemblyman Sam Fiocchi announced the organization has extended the deadline for their Past Presidents Memorial Scholarship Fund. New Jersey Associated Builders & Contractors press release announcing the deadline extension follows:

The 2020 Robert Risnychok Associated Builders & Contractors Past Presidents Memorial Scholarship deadline has been extended to Thursday, June 25th. The scholarship winner will be announced in July by the Scholarship Selection Committee.

The award was established to honor Bob Risnychok, a dedicated member and past president of ABC-NJ, after his death in 2007. The scholarship is eligible to any child or grandchild of any employee of any ABC member firm, who personifies the value of education and particularly in fostering future leaders in construction or related industries.  To be eligible, individuals must complete an application and submit to their high school or college guidance counselor for verification.

“We are proud to honor our past presidents by supporting our members and most importantly the next generation,” said Sam Fiocchi, President of ABC NJ Chapter.  “Education is a critical component of our mission and we are honored to support our members' personal and professional families.”

If you are interested in applying, please visit www.abcnjc.org/scholarship to download and fill out the scholarship application.

About Associated Builders and Contractors: ABC is a national association representing 21,000 merit shop construction and construction-related firms in 69 Chapters across the United States. Our membership represents all specialties within the U.S. construction industry and is comprised primarily of firms that perform work in the industrial and commercial sectors of the industry. ABC NJ is the industry's liaison to federal, state, and local governments and the public at large. For more information, please visit our website at www.abcnjc.org.

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Good Luck Matt Rooney Refereeing Tonight’s Wrestling Match In CD3

Matt Rooney

Matt Rooney

The Republican candidates for Congress in CD3, Kate Gibbs and David Richter, will square off tonight for a virtual debate in their bitter primary election battle that at time resembles a pro wrestling steel cage match. The debate moderators are our friend Save Jersey founder Matt Rooney and Stephanie Faughnan of TapInto Barnegat/Waretown.

As vicious as the battle between Gibbs and Richter has become tonight’s virtual debate could end up resembling a WWE Last Man Standing match.

Trust me on this – in pro wrestling the referees sometimes get bloodied. I know this because my stepbrother, Jason, is a former professional wrestling referee who has been in the ring with the likes of Nikolai Volkoff, The Wild Samoans, King Kong Bundy and Doink the Clown.

During his career as a pro wrestling referee my stepbrother was hit with chairs, thrown over the top rope, body slammed and at one match I was at had a 2x4 broken over his back.

Fortunately, for Rooney it’s a virtual debate so none of that will happen to him. Unfortunately, the internet trolls will be watching and here at The Bob & Steve Show we’ve learned how nasty they can be. Our hope is they take it easy on Rooney, he’ll ask tough questions, but he will be fair. Don’t treat him like a pro wrestling referee.

Tune in and watch the debate tonight at 8:00. Rooney provided the link on his Save Jersey website, or you can simply click here. It’s gonna be a good one!

Good luck to Kate Gibbs and David Richter! Be nice to Rooney!

FACT CHECK: He Was Not An Obama Appointee

Rik Mehta

Rik Mehta

I love watching a good fight as much as much as the next guy, maybe that’s why I like primaries. Primaries are also a good way to vet candidates. Look at the primary in CD3, it’s a slugfest and the attacks, while sensationalized, are true. There is nothing wrong with sensationalizing an attack – it’s usually the only way to get people to pay attention. We all do it.

What we don’t all do is make stuff up!

For the longest time the internet trolls were making the claim that Republican US Senate candidate Rik Mehta was an Obama appointee, then the trolls changed the narrative to he was an Obama Administration official with the ridiculous claim that “his big promotion was given by Barack Obama.”

The truth is Mehta started in early 2008 as a clerk in the Office of the Ombudsman in the FDA Commissioner’s office under President George W. Bush. The Commissioner at the time was Dr. Andrew Von Eschenback. In August of 2008 Mehta officially started with the FDA Office of Compliance – still under President Bush.

For what it’s worth, on August 1, 2006, then Senator Hillary Clinton announced she would block President George W. Bush’s nomination of then acting Commissioner Eschenback to be the permanent FDA Commissioner. I’m guessing Eschenback was too conservative for her, but she did eventually back off her threat to block the nomination.

It is true that Mehta continued to work at the FDA in 2009 after President Obama was sworn in. At that time Mehta was a GS-13 (government service employee). Was he supposed to quit his job because a Democrat was elected President?

To make the claim that Mehta was an “Obama administration official” is like saying judges appointed by former Governor Chris Christie who are still on the bench are Murphy administration officials. Should all those judges step down because they were appointed by a Republican and there is now a Democrat serving as governor? No, that would be ridiculous.

What about State Troopers who started during the Christie administration? Are they now Murphy administration officials?

So, no Mehta was not an “Obama administration official,” he had a job that he continued doing after a new president was elected.

By now the internet trolls are getting ready to start banging on their keyboards with something along the lines of “what about Mehta’s time at the Washington, DC Department of Health?” It’s a fair question. The fact is Mehta was recruited to the DC Department of Health by Dr. Joxel Garcia. Dr. Garcia is a Republican, don’t take my word for it look here and here.

Mehta gets attacked for having been a Democrat. I can’t argue that point, but if Mehta having been a Democrat is a reason to vote against him then perhaps you should start complaining about Vice President Mike Pence. Pence, according to IndyStar.com:

He volunteered for the Bartholomew County Democratic Party in 1976 and voted for Jimmy Carter in 1980.

It wasn't until college, when he met his future wife, Karen, at an evangelical church that he became a born-again Christian. A history major at Hanover College, Pence said his political views, too, began to shift.

"I started to identify with that kind of common-sense conservatism of Ronald Reagan," Pence told the IndyStar, "and before I knew it, I decided I was a Republican and moved up here in Indianapolis in 1983 to go to law school."

I bet you thought I was going to use the “Ronald Reagan was once a Democrat” argument. Nope, instead I’m using the Vice President Pence was a Democrat who voted against Ronald Reagan argument.

Fact is, Republicans work to flip Democrats all the time and it does happen. Remember Thad Cochran, the US Senator from Mississippi? He was a Democrat before joining the GOP. Elizabeth Dole? She was once a Democrat. How about New Jersey’s own Congressman Chris Smith? Yup! He was once a Democrat even managing the campaign of Steve Foley in the 1976 US Senate Democratic party primary. The list goes on…

I’m not asking you to join me in filling out your mail-in ballot for Mehta – I’m asking you not to believe everything you read on the internet. When it comes to Mehta, he started as an employee at the FDA under Bush and for his next job he was recruited by a former Bush appointee who happens to be a fairly well-known Republican. Those are the facts.

Being the frontrunner puts a target on a candidate’s back. With mail-in ballots arriving in mailboxes expect Mehta take a lot more incoming fire. And, don’t believe everything you read on the internet, do your research.