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Mayor Bloomberg says cops acted legally and appropriately BY TOM HESTER SR. NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Former governor Richard J. Codey Friday said he never authorized New York City police to conduct ...
... while our taxes are the highest in the country and unemployment ravages." Sen. Richard J. Codey (D-Essex) said, “The world isn't going to end because of this vote. All that will happen is that more people ...
... Richard J. Codey, Assemblywoman Mila M. Jasey and Assemblyman John F. McKeon, all Democrats from District 27, have exclaimed their approval of the State’s rejection of the Hua Mei charter school application. ...
... Sen. Richard Codey is a disservice to all New Jerseyans Bureaucratic red tape is robbing N.J.'s developmentally disabled of basic human rights  ...
... Richard Codey is a disservice to all New Jerseyans Bureaucratic red tape is robbing N.J.'s developmentally disabled of basic human rights N.J. Assemblywoman Valerie Huttle is a voice for the voiceless ...
... out on sensitive issues N.J. bill that seeks to improve lives of developmentally disabled passes legislature Gov. Christie’s grudge against Sen. Richard Codey is a disservice to all New Jerseyans Bureaucratic ...
... legislature Gov. Christie’s grudge against Sen. Richard Codey is a disservice to all New Jerseyans Bureaucratic red tape is robbing N.J.'s developmentally disabled of basic human rights N.J. Assemblywoman ...
... of municipal ordinance requiring bond or other security from landlord S-2989/A-3949 (Codey, Van Drew/Chivukula, Mainor, Riley) - Exempts certain collocations of wireless equipment from site plan approval ...
... to unfavorable opinion; former Gov. Dick Codey 32 to 11 percent; Senate President Steve Sweeney, who is hinting at running for U.S. Senate, just 13 to 14 percent, and state Sen. Barbara Buono barely registers ...
... grudge against Sen. Richard Codey is a disservice to all New Jerseyans Bureaucratic red tape is robbing N.J.'s developmentally disabled of basic human rights N.J. Assemblywoman Valerie Huttle is a ...
... Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver of Newark. Lately, Christie is bickering with State Senators Ron Rice and Dick Codey of Essex County. Former Acting-Governor Codey is one of the most popular and clever men ...
... is not afraid to speak out on sensitive issues N.J. bill that seeks to improve lives of developmentally disabled passes legislature Gov. Christie’s grudge against Sen. Richard Codey is a disservice ...
BY TOM HESTER SR. NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Sen. Richard J. Codey (D-Essex) said Thursday he would like to see legislation he has proposed become law in 2012 that would establish a so-called “Yellow Dot ...
... bill that seeks to improve lives of developmentally disabled passes legislature Gov. Christie’s grudge against Sen. Richard Codey is a disservice to all New Jerseyans Bureaucratic red tape is robbing ...
... BY SALVATORE PIZZURO N.J. bill that seeks to improve lives of developmentally disabled passes legislature Gov. Christie’s grudge against Sen. Richard Codey is a disservice to all New Jerseyans Bureaucratic ...
... Christie’s grudge against Sen. Richard Codey is a disservice to all New Jerseyans Bureaucratic red tape is robbing N.J.'s developmentally disabled of basic human rights N.J. Assemblywoman Valerie Huttle ...
... Such appears to be the case of Governor Christie’s attitude and recent actions toward former Governor and current State Senator Richard Codey. The Senator has, on occasion, employed a standard practice ...
... unfavorable” opinion of him. Among his potential Democratic rivals in the next race for governor, former Gov. Richard Codey’s favorable to unfavorable ratio is the strongest at 28 to 8 percent, while ...
Sen. Codey has raised $902,159 and Sen. Kean $512,971 The over 240 Democratic, Republican and Independent candidates seeking election to the Legislature on Nov. 8 have raised and spent slightly less ...
20. Who is Kim Guadagno?
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... the line of succession prior to the constitutional change that created the office. A Monmouth University poll conducted in October 2005, when then-Senate President Richard Codey (D-Essex) was filling ...
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