"New Jersey Politics"
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May 8. Matthew McDermott, Trenton lobbyist. |
May 1. Ernie Roeck, Rutgers emeritus professor, a leading authority on New Jersey government and the author of the monograph, Redistricting. New Jersey After the Census of 2010.
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Apr. 17. Gordon MacInness, Princeton professor, former state senator, assistant commissioner with the Department of Education, and the author of the monograph on the landmark court decision Abbott vs. Burke.
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Apr. 3. Joe Malone, Republican Budget Officer, state assemblyman from 1993 to present.
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Mar. 27. Derek Roseman, deputy communications director and spokesman for the Democratic members of the Assembly Majority Caucus. |
Mar. 6. Rick Merkt, state assemblyman, Republican candidate for governor, and outspoken critic of the Council on Affordable Housing. |
![]() ![]() | Feb. 20. Bob Ingle and Sandy McClure, investigative journalists and authors of the best-selling book on corruption in New Jersey, The Soprano State. Sandy McClure, multiple award-winning veteran reporter. Bob Ingle worked for the Atlanta Constitution and the Associated before he became bureau chief for Gannett’s Trenton Office. |
Feb. 13. Steve Lonegan, former mayor of Bogata, conservative critic of liberal economic and regulatory politics, Republican candidate for the governor, author of Putting the Taxpayer First. | ![]() |
![]() | Feb. 6. Michael Rockland, professor of American Studies author of numerous books, including The George Washington Bridge: Poetry in Steel. Click here to see video footage of Michael Rockland's Presentation
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