WPCNR CAMPAIGN 2008. June 30, 2008: White Plains resident and New Rochelle native Anthony Pilla was introduced by County Republican Chair Douglas Colety in downtown White Plains this morning as the challenger for Amy Paulin’s Assembly Seat in the 88th New York Assembly District. Pilla wasted no time in announcing his main theme that Ms. Paulin in eight years had done nothing to stop the rise in property taxes affecting the middle class. A property tax cap, Pilla said, was his number one issue. He said he scheduled his announcement for 10:30 this morning to symbolize that he would be out working for constituents early every day instead of taking vacation when the state was in serious financial trouble, referring to the Albany legislature announcement they would not meet again until January.

Anthony Pilla (left) was introduced as a man who roots in not only White Plains, but in New Rochelle, where he grew up, and in Pelham, where he has family. Colety, (right) the party chair called him a fresh face who would bring a new perspective in Albany. Colety charged Paulin with a record of voting for 8 years for more taxes on Westchester families and that Pilla is someone new who can “clean up the mess of Amy Paulin and Sheldon Silver.”

A real estate associate, Pilla (shown with his three children), said he had strong financial support from New Rochelle, and would be campaigning hard in all areas of the 88th. The 88th Assembly District encompasses the northwest corner of White Plains (Battle Hill), Eastchester, Scarsdale, New Rochelle and Pelham. Pilla poked fun at Paulin’s record of sponsoring bills that dealt with personal issues – such as a hotline to report dog fights -- and her record of not attacking problems that face the majority of voters today. He promised to fight the soaring taxes he said that Paulin had gone along with the last eight years, and promised full-time representation: “I will not be sleeping in, or deciding to take a vacation when people need me in Albany.”

Anthony Pilla, Republican Candidate for the 88th District and Rob Biagi, Republican Candidate for the 91st Assembly District in Harrison -- both are firmly committed to seeking a property tax cap to slow the rate of property tax impact on middle class. Mr. Pilla said the Republicans may still nominate an opponent to run against Adam Bradley in the 89th Assembly District.