"New Jersey Politics"

 



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.

 






 



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.

 









 Apr. 3.  Joe Malone, Republican Budget Officer, state assemblyman from 1993 to present.

 





 




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 McClureinvestigative 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 Loneganformer 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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