Politics & Government

Assemblyman Troy Singleton to Hold Public Forum

The Moorestown Democratic Club will host Singleton next week. The assemblyman is expected to speak about the Legislature's priorities for this year.

Assemblyman Troy Singleton (D-7) will hold a public forum next week, hosted by the Moorestown Democratic Club.

The event will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday (March 13) in the D'Olier Room of the Moorestown Monthly Meeting. It is free and open to the public.

Singleton will speak on the New Jersey State Legislature’s priorities for 2013.
 
Singleton was first sworn into the General Assembly in 2011, filling the unexpired term of Jack Conners. In the November 2011 general election, Singleton was elected to his first full term. The assemblyman represents Moorestown, along with Assemblyman Herb Conaway.

As a member of the New Jersey General Assembly Budget, Commerce and Economic Development and Education committees, Singleton’s top priorities include reigning in property taxes, creating good-paying jobs, and providing a quality education to every child that will allow them to successfully compete in the global economy.

Singleton will speak on these and other very important proposals he is currently working on in Trenton during Wednesday’s forum.

The Moorestown Monthly Meeting is located at 118 E. Main St., Moorestown (at the intersection of Chester Avenue and Main Street).

Provided by the Moorestown Democratic Club


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