David M. Maloney

Elect

State House
PA 130th
Berks County

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I am a candidate for the 130th State Representative seat because I believe in maintaining our freedom.

In Harrisburg I will work to:

Get government out of the way of creating jobs.

Eliminate school property taxes by broadening PA's current 6% sales tax.

Defend Personal property rights. Your rights to your property. I am against unconstitutional zoning laws and outrageous abuse of eminent domain laws. I support the repeal of the Death Tax.

Reduce the size and cost of government. PA has the second largest legislature in the United States.
 
Improve public school performance and accountability, maintining local school district control and ending the stream of state and federal un-funded mandates.

I will respectfully represent and serve you, the residents of the 130th District. I ask for your vote in November. - David M. Maloney
Thanks to everyone who helped in our big primary election win May 18th. Now we move on to the general election in November. To win the primary with a 12% margin of victory - in a poor turnout day (rain cold & rain) sent the message that our campaign has the support of the people. We were out spent 7 to 1. Our opponent did 5 mailers to our one. We worked smart, used our money wisely, and our team never quit to deliver our ideas about representing and serving you in Harrisburg. Thank you all. - David

For our new friends, allow me to introduce myself as the Republican candidate for the 130th Legislative District. As a patriotic American, I feel that 2010 will be a critical election year as we the people, rise up to stop expanding government and the over-reaching of politicians in Harrisburg and Washington, D.C.

My wife and I have lived in Pike Township for 30 years where we raised our four children. I am a graduate of Boyertown High School - Class of ’78.
 
In December of 2009 I completed my term as School Director in the Oley Valley School District. As part of the board in 2009; we accomplished the first zero tax increase in 10 years, negotiated a generous teacher salary giveback in 2009, and we oversaw a $28 million dollar budget, 200 employees and 1,900 students.

I have been active civically most of my adult life; this includes being a member of the Victory Mile new track committee at Boyertown School District, an American Cancer Society Relay For Life Team Captain, member of several area sports clubs and associations, and serving as a PIAA official which allowed me to work with high school students and parents all across Berks County.

As a self employed carpenter for the past twenty-five years, I have seen the effects of this down economy and the hindrances and over regulation government has created that slow job growth.

Pennsylvania deserves new leadership that will serve and represent the citizens. I'm asking for your support to bring back the era of citizen legislators and eliminate the entitlement class of career politicians.
Map of 130th District
The Maloney Family - December 30th, 2009 at the Boyertown Multi-Service Center.
- David
David is interviewed by Phil Ellingsworth Jr., editor of the Boyertown Times for a story on bicylcing and fitness May 2010
David at Weis Markets in Oley. While most candidates go on foot to knock on doors for votes, David used his bike to reach hundreds of homes faster and saved gas and wear on his truck. He recieved great reactions from those he visited.
"Tax reduction thus sets off a process that can bring gains for everyone, gains won by marshalling resources that would otherwise stand idle—workers without jobs and farm and factory capacity without markets.
Yet many taxpayers seemed prepared to deny the nation the fruits of tax reduction because they question the financial soundness of reducing taxes when the federal budget is already in deficit.
Let me make clear why, in today's economy, fiscal prudence and responsibility call for tax reduction even if it temporarily enlarged the federal deficit—why reducing taxes is the best way open to us to increase revenues."

President John F. Kennedy
Economic Report of the President, January 1963
"Tax relief has never gotten us into trouble.
Spending has gotten us into trouble."

J.C. Watts - former Congressman from Oklahoma