TRENTON — The state Attorney General’s Office is investigating the dispute between Assemblywoman Linda Stender’s husband and a Monmouth County charity that claims the Stenders tried to take advantage of it to transform a damaged bungalow into a luxury shore home, NJ Advance Media has learned. As part of the investigation, authorities are looking into whether…
Posted: February 23rd, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County, New Jersey, News, NJ Democrats, NJ State Legislature | Tags: Assemblywoman Linda Stender, Coastal Habitat for Humanity, Linda Stender, Manasquan, Richard Stender, Superstorm Sandy | 5 Comments »
These typical hypocritical rich Republicans – always trying to game the system ….oops – my bad – this is a good Democrat who is trying to make ends meet …LOL
Let’s see – you can only vote from your primary residence, isn’t that right? And if he voted in 2012 from his primary residence, after Sandy struck, how can he claim the other (damaged) residence as a primary residence fr damages from Sandy?
I wonder whether the Stenders filed Federal and State Income taxes as a joint return and what was the address listed on the tax returns?
Republican or Democrat–all these politicians try to game the system to their advantage.
Federal authorities should make a good example of her–and anyone else trying to get over on the taxpayers!
Let’s see the liberals condemn these Democrats like they demand Republicans condemn their own, who tried to steal from people who really need it the most.
Hypocrites.
http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2015/02/nj_assemblywoman_stender_should_quit_if_involved_i.html#incart_river
To “here you go,”
Thank You, but I want to see the liberal whiners here call for her resignation. I want to see Jon Salonis call for her resignation