NEW JERSEY STATE AFL-CIO Endorsements August 15, 2013

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

NEW JERSEY STATE AFL-CIO Endorsements August 15, 2013 NEW JERSEY STATE AFL-CIO Endorsements August 15, 2013 Governor Barbara Buono (D) Milly Silva (D) U.S. Senate Cory Booker (D) DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 6 Senate Senate Jeff Van Drew* (D) James Beach* (D) Assembly Assembly Nelson Albano*+ (D) Louis D. Greenwald* (D) Bob Andrzejczak* (D) Pamela R. Lampitt* (D) DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 7 Senate Senate Jim Whelan* (D) Gary Catrambone (D) Assembly Assembly John F. Amodeo*+ (R) Herb Conaway* (D) Troy Singleton*+ (D) DISTRICT 3 Senate DISTRICT 8 Stephen M. Sweeney* +(D) Senate Javier Vasquez (D) Assembly John J. Burzichelli* (D) Assembly Celeste M. Riley* (D) Robert McGowan (D) Ava Markey (D) DISTRICT 4 Senate DISTRICT 9 Fred H. Madden* (D) Senate Anthony Mazzella (D) Assembly Paul D. Moriarty*+ (D) Assembly Gabriela M. Mosquera* (D) Peter Ferwerda, III (D) Christopher J. McManus (D) DISTRICT 5 Senate DISTRICT 10 Donald W. Norcross*+ (D) Senate John Bendel (D) Assembly Angel Fuentes* (D) Assembly Gilbert L. “Whip” Wilson* (D) Susan Kane (D) Amber Gesslein (D) NEW JERSEY STATE AFL-CIO Endorsements August 15, 2013 (Continued) DISTRICT 11 DISTRICT 16 Senate Senate Michael Brantley (D) Christian R. Mastondrea (D) Assembly Assembly Edward Zipprich (D) Marie Corfield+ (D) Kevin McMillan (D) Ida Ochoteco (D) DISTRICT 12 DISTRICT 17 Senate Senate Raymond D. Dothard (D) Bob Smith*+(D) Assembly Assembly Lawrence J. Furman (D) Joseph V. Egan*+ (D) Nicholas Nellegar (D) Upendra Chivukula* (D) DISTRICT 13 DISTRICT 18 Senate Senate Joseph Marques (D) Peter Barnes (D) Assembly Assembly Allison Friedman+ (D) Patrick J. Diegnan, Jr.* (D) Matthew Morehead (D) Nancy Pinkin (D) DISTRICT 14 DISTRICT 19 Senate Senate Linda R. Greenstein* (D) Joseph F. Vitale* (D) Assembly Assembly Wayne P. DeAngelo*+ (D) John S. Wisniewski* (D) Daniel R. Benson* (D) Craig J. Coughlin* (D) DISTRICT 15 DISTRICT 20 Shirley Turner* (D) Senate Raymond J. Lesniak* (D) Assembly Reed Gusciora* (D) Assembly Bonnie Watson Coleman* (D) Joseph Cryan* (D) Annette Quijano* (D) NEW JERSEY STATE AFL-CIO Endorsements August 15, 2013 (Continued) DISTRICT 21 DISTRICT 26 Senate Senate Neutral Neutral Assembly Assembly Neutral Neutral DISTRICT 22 DISTRICT 27 Senate Senate Nicholas P. Scutari* (D) Richard J. Codey* (D) Assembly Assembly Gerald “Jerry” Green* (D) John F. McKeon* (D) Linda Stender* (D) Mila M. Jasey* (D) DISTRICT 23 DISTRICT 28 Senate Senate Neutral Ronald L. Rice* (D) Assembly Assembly Neutral Cleopatra G. Tucker* (D) Ralph Caputo* (D) DISTRICT 24 Senate DISTRICT 29 Neutral Senate M. Teresa Ruiz* (D) Assembly Neutral Assembly L. Grace Spencer* (D) DISTRICT 25 Alberto Coutinho* (D) Senate Neutral DISTRICT 30 Senate Assembly Neutral Neutral Assembly Neutral NEW JERSEY STATE AFL-CIO Endorsements August 15, 2013 (Continued) DISTRICT 31 DISTRICT 36 Senate Senate Sandra Bolden Cunningham* (D) Paul A. Sarlo* (D) Assembly Assembly Charles Mainor* (D) Gary Schaer* (D) Jason O’Donnell* (D) Marlene Caride* (D) DISTRICT 32 DISTRICT 37 Senate Senate Nicholas J. Sacco* (D) Loretta Weinberg* (D) Assembly Assembly Vincent Prieto* (D) Gordon M. Johnson* (D) Angelica M. Jimenez* (D) Valerie Vainieri Huttle* (D) DISTRICT 33 DISTRICT 38 Senate Senate Neutral Bob Gordon* (D) Assembly Assembly Neutral Timothy J. Eustace* (D) Joseph Lagana (D) DISTRICT 34 Senate DISTRICT 39 Nia H. Gill* (D) Senate Jane E. Bidwell (D) Assembly Sheila Y. Oliver* (D) Assembly Thomas P. Giblin* +(D) Anthony N. Iannarelli, Jr. (D) Donna C. Abene (D) DISTRICT 35 Senate DISTRICT 40 Nellie Pou* (D) Senate Neutral Assembly Benjie E. Wimberly* (D) Assembly Anthony J. Galietti (D) Leo Arcuri (D) * Incumbent + Labor Candidate OPEIU:153 New Jersey State AFL-CIO Labor Candidates August 19, 2013 Name Union Office Sought Jan Zientek AFT 1766 Farmingdale Council Jane Hutchinson AFT 1796 Wayne Mayor David Gierek AFT 3977 Saddle Brook Board of Education Mark Schmitz* AFT 4531 Black Horse Pike Reg. Bd. Of Ed. Tony DePrince* AFT 4907 Magnolia Council Jon Erickson* AFT/CNJSCL Highland Park Council Paul Moriarty* AFTRA/SAG Assembly 4 Judy Ward* CWA 1012 Pleasantville Council Joseph Gasparro CWA 1031 Carteret Board of Education Joseph Hiles* CWA 1085 Woodstown Council James Bannar* IAFF 2663 Cherry Hill Council Glynn "Lee" Eckart IAFF 3091 Mount Holly Board of Education Maria Lavigne* IBEW (retired) Magnolia Bd. Of Ed. H. Kirk Craver* IBEW 94 Pittsgrove Committee George Fecanin* IBEW 94 Rutherford Council Robert Breslin III* IBEW 94 Lower Alloways Creek Committee Charles Hassler IBEW 94 Salem City Council Matt McDevitt* IBEW 98 Pennsauken Bd. Of Ed. Philip Schocklin* IBEW 98 Deptford Council Chris Barranco IBEW 102 Passaic Freeholder Robert Rutan* IBEW 102 Dover Alderman Keith Misciagna* IBEW 164 Park Ridge Council John Crawford IBEW 210 Pennsville Committee Wayne DeAngelo* IBEW 269 Assembly 14 Jeffrey Maralta* IBEW 322 Buena Boro Council Donald Norcross* IBEW 351 Senate 5 Ken Carmen* IBEW 351 Magnolia Bd. Of Ed. Brian McDonald IBEW 351 Deptford Board of Education Dennis Tapp IBEW 351 Somers Point Council Steve Martinelli IBEW 351 Buena Vista Committee Gregory McAvaddy IBEW 351 Buena Borough Council Eric Houghtaling* IBEW 400 Neptune Committee Joseph Egan* IBEW 456 Assembly 17 Kristofer Haeser* IBEW 827 Estell Manor Council Paul Moore* IBEW 827 Pleasantville Bd. Of Ed. (Continued) New Jersey State AFL-CIO Labor Candidates August 19, 2013 (Continued) Name Union Office Sought Gina Ragomo Tait* IBEW 827 Palmyra Borough Council John McClellan IBEW 827 Pleasantville Board of Education William Beau Byrtus IBT 469 Farmingdale Council Pat Lepore* IBT 802 Passaic County Freeholder Roger Silva* IFPTE 196 Hamilton Twp. Council Gerald Owens* ILA Essex County Feeholder Bill Lamb* ILA 1291 Deptford Council Will Pauls Ironworkers 350 Atlantic County Freeholder Stephen Sweeney* Ironworkers 399 Senate 3 Dave Duncan* Ironworkers 399 Bellmawr Council Ronald Coleman IUEC 5 Monroe Twp. Bd.of Ed. Thomas Giblin* IUOE 68 Assembly 34 James Galvin* IUOE 68 Egg Harbor Twp. Bd. Of Ed. Mike McGlynn* IUOE 68 Fairfield Council Tim Dougherty* IUOE 68 Morristown Mayor John Amodeo* IUOE 825 Assembly 2 Latham Tiver IUOE 825 Southampton Council Mike Minarchenko IUOE 825 Linden Council Curtis Jenkins* LIUNA 77 Camden City Council James Kownacki* LIUNA 172 Lawrence Council Frank Balderossi* LIUNA 172 Florence Council Edward Falatto NALC 120 Ramsey Council Marie Corfield NJEA Assembly 16 Ed White* OPCMIA 592 Runnemede Council Lois Cuccinello OPEIU 32 Hawthorne Mayor George Tibbitt* Roofers 30 Atlantic City Council David Bander* SEIU 1199NJ Plainsboro Council Thomas Fischbach SMWIA 22 Lapatcong Twp. Council Kenneth Utter UA 475 Somerville Council George Youngkin UA 855 Medford Council George Caruso* UBC 8 Monroe Twp. Bd.of Ed. Troy Singleton* UBC 255 Assembly 7 Dan Christy UBC 255 Gloucester County Freeholder Michael Ring UBC 255 Absecon Council Joe Speyerer* UBC 255 Egg Harbor City Council Kevin Brown* UBC 255 Lenape Regional Bd. Of Ed. Nelson Albano* UFCW 152 Assembly 1 Helen Bruno-Ruccuia* UFT 2 Sayreville Board of Ed. * Incumbent .
Recommended publications
  • Results of the 2007 New Jersey General Elections
    Results of the 2007 New Jersey General Elections On Tuesday, November 6, 2007, New Jersey voters went to the polls to select all 120 seats in the Legislature. Yesterday’s general election altered the current make-up (50-30) of the State Assembly and the Senate (22-18). The Democrats retain control of both houses. The new make-up of the Assembly will be 48-32 and the Senate will be 23-17. After a lame duck session which begins on November 8, 2007, the new members of the Legislature will be sworn in on January 8, 2008. Efforts to resolve leadership in both houses will take place this week. Strong signals are that Senate President Dick Codey (D) will remain in his current leadership role with Joe Vitale, Paul Sarlo and Steve Sweeney vying for majority leader and budget committee chairman respectively in the upcoming Senate leadership election. Senate Minority Leader Leonard Lance (R) is reportedly going to forgo his leadership role in favor of Senator Tom Kean, Jr. (R) with Lance potentially to take over as the ranking Republican member of the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee. Assembly Speaker Joe Roberts (D) will retain his Speakership, backed up by current Majority Leader Bonnie Watson Coleman. Minority Leader Alex DeCroce (R) is expected to retain his Assembly Minority Leader position. We will keep you apprised as to the final decisions on leadership. With a few notable exceptions, all incumbent legislators defeated their general election challengers. The following is a breakdown of the election results from the targeted districts – which are usually the most publicized, contentious and expensive campaigns in the State: District 1 (Atlantic/Cape May/Cumberland) – This split district has now gone to the Democrats with the election of incumbent Assemblyman Jeff Van Drew (D), who defeated incumbent Senator Nick Asselta (R) for the Senate seat by a 56-44 percent margin.
    [Show full text]
  • 215Th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS
    215th LEGISLATIVE MONTAGUE WANTAGE DISTRICTS NEW YORK SANDYSTON SUSSEX SUSSEX VERNON FRANKFORD HAMBURG BRANCHVILLE WALPACK HARDYSTON LAFAYETTE 24 FRANKLIN RINGWOOD HAMPTON WEST MILFORD STILLWATER MAHWAH OGDENSBURG PASSAIC UPPER SADDLE RAMSEY RIVER MONTVALE NEWTON 39 WANAQUE OAKLAND HARDWICK SPARTA ALLENDALE PARK FREDON RIDGE ANDOVER SADDLE RIVER FRANKLIN RIVER VALE LAKES WOODCLIFF BLOOMINGDALE LAKE OLD WALDWICK TAPPAN NORTHVALE POMPTON HILLSDALE LAKES WYCKOFF HO-HO-KUS ROCKLEIGH JEFFERSON BLAIRSTOWN MIDLAND BUTLER RIVERDALE NORWOOD PARK WASHINGTON HARRINGTON ANDOVER WESTWOOD PARK 26 KINNELON RIDGEWOOD CLOSTER EMERSON NORTH GREEN HALEDON HAWORTH GLEN ROCK ORADELL ALPINE FRELINGHUYSEN PEQUANNOCK HAWTHORNE 215th Legislature DEMAREST ROCKAWAY TWP HOPATCONG 40 PROSPECT DUMONT PARK BFAIER LAWN RGPARAMUES N CRESSKILL KNOWLTON BYRAM LINCOLN NEW WAYNE MILFORD PARK HALEDON RIVER EDGE SENATE MOUNT BOONTON TWP BERGENFIELD ASSEMBLY TENAFLY STANHOPE ALLAMUCHY ARLINGTON ELMWOOD PATERSON 38 1 NELSON ALBANO (D) 1 JEFF VAN DREW (D) 35 PARK ROCHELLE HOPE MONTVILLE PARK TOTOWA MAYWOOD ROCKAWAY DENVILLE ENGLEWOOD MATHEW MILAM (D) 2 JAMES WHELAN (D) NETCONG WHARTON SADDLE BOONTON MOUNTAIN WOODLAND BROOK 2 CHRIS BROWN (R) 3 STEPHEN SWEENEY (D) HACKENSACK LAKES PARK ENGLEWOOD FAIRFIELD LODI TEANECK JOHN AMODEO (R) CLIFFS 4 FRED MADDEN (D) DOVER LITTLE GARFIELD BOGOTA WARREN FALLS NORTH 37 3 CELESTE RILEY (D) 5 DONALD NORCROSS (D) INDEPENDENCE MOUNT OLIVE MINE HILL VICTORY CALDWELL S. HACKEN- LIBERTY ROXBURY GARDENS SACK HASBROUCK CEDAR HEIGHTS LEONIA JOHN J. BURZICHELLI (D) 6 JAMES BEACH (D) PASSAIC S. HACKENSACK RIDGEFIELD WEST GROVE PARK CALDWELL 34 TETERBORO 4 GABRIELA MOSQUERA (D) 7 DIANE ALLEN (R) FORT LEE HACKETTSTOWN MORRIS CLIFTON WALLINGTON PALISADES RANDOLPH PARSIPPANY- PARK PAUL MORIARTY (D) 8 DAWN MARIE ADDIEGO (R) PLAINS WOOD- TROY HILLS CALDWELL RIDGE VERONA MOONACHIE LITTLE 5 GILBERT WILSON (D) CHRISTOPHER CONNORS (R) CARLSTADT FERRY RIDGEFIELD 9 ROSELAND RUTHERFORD BELVIDERE S.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021-Unofficial-Primary-Candidates
    04/05/2021 Unofficial List Page 1 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For PRIMARY ELECTION 06/08/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan First Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) - CAPE MAY - CUMBERLAND (part) Counties YOLANDA E. GARCIA BALICKI 2600 EAST MAIN ST. Democratic MILLVILLE, NJ 08332 Petition Signatures 143 MICHAEL TESTA * 1809 WYNNEWOOD DR Republican VINELAND, NJ 08361 Petition Signatures 271 ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY REGULAR REPUBLICAN CAPE MAY CAPE MAY COUNTY REGULAR REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND COUNTY REGULAR REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION 04/05/2021 Unofficial List Page 2 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For PRIMARY ELECTION 06/08/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Second Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) Counties VINCE MAZZEO * PO BOX 362 Democratic NORTHFIELD, NJ 08225 Petition Signatures 301 ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE SETH GROSSMAN 101 SOUTH PLAZA PL. Apt-Unit Republican 1202 Petition Signatures 285 ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 08401 VINCE POLISTINA 3540 BARGAINTOWN ROAD Republican EGG HARBOR TWP, NJ 08234 Petition Signatures 201 ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY REGULAR REPUBLICAN 04/05/2021 Unofficial List Page 3 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For PRIMARY ELECTION 06/08/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Third Legislative District: CUMBERLAND (part) - GLOUCESTER (part) - SALEM Counties STEVE SWEENEY * 360 NOTTINGHAM ROAD Democratic WEST DEPTFORD, NJ 08096 Petition Signatures 299 CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND COUNTY
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix ~--~~.~~~~~~ Eagleton Institute of Politics
    APPENDIX ~--~~.~~~~~~ EAGLETON INSTITUTE OF POLITICS Presentation to the Clean Elections Commission on the Proposed Work of the NJ Clean Elections Academic Study Group June 17, 2005 by Ingrid W. Reed Director, Eagleton NJ Project Backjp'ound On April 8, 2005, a group of faculty members from various institutions of higher education whos1~ work includes a focus on New Jersey politics met at the Eagleton Institute for the purpose of discussing whether there were ways they might be useful to the recently-formed Clean Elections Commission which is charged to evaluate the pilot project providing public funding for two kgislative districts in the 2005 election. The focus of the meeting was on the purposes set out in New Jersey law creating the Clean Electi Jns pilot project: -Address the fact that residents of the State believe large contributions to campaigns have undue influence, and · · -That the political process is dominated by those who can afford to spend large amounts· of money on campaigns, and - -The result is an erosion of public confidence in the democratic process. -Also, that the pilot project would provide equal resources to candidates, reverse the escalating cost and free candidate~ from the chore of raising money, (based on the laws currently in effect in Maine and Arizona), as well as strengthen public confidence in the democratic process. The group also examined the charge to the Clean Elections Commission to: - examine the positive and negative aspects of the experience - review and recommend criteria for selecting districts and setting the seed money and qualifying contribution amounts - establishing support for primary races in 2007 - consider feasibility of applying to all races - means to finance clean elections and other matters.
    [Show full text]
  • NJEA PAC Endorsed Candidates Not Sure of Your Legislative District? Check the Following Pages to Find Your Town
    NJEA PAC endorsed Candidates Not sure of your legislative district? Check the following pages to find your town. If viewing on a smart phone or tablet simply click a number on the map to be directed to the list of towns in that district. LD 1 Senate: Jeff Van Drew (D); Assembly: Nelson Albano (D) & Bob Andrzejczak (D) LD 2 Senate: Jim Whelan (D); Assembly: Nick Russo (D) & Chris Brown (R) LD 3 Senate: Stephen Sweeney (D); Assembly: Celeste Riley (D) & John Burzichelli (D) 24 39 LD 4 Senate: Fred Madden (D); Assembly: Paul Moriarty (D) & Gabriela Mosquera (D) LD 5 Senate: Donald Norcross (D); Assembly: Angel Fuentes (D) & Gilbert “Whip” Wilson (D) 26 40 38 LD 6 Senate: James Beach (D); Assembly: Louis D. Greenwald (D) & Pamela Lampitt (D) 35 LD 7 Senate: Diane Allen (R); Assembly: Herb Conaway (D) & Troy Singleton (D) 34 37 36 LD 8 No endorsements 25 32 LD 9 Senate: Christopher Connors (R); Assembly: Brian Rumpf (R) 27 33 28 LD 10 Senate: Jim Holzapfel (R); Assembly: David Wolfe (R) & Gregory McGuckin (R) 29 31 LD 11 Assembly: Edward Zipprich (D) 20 23 21 22 LD 12 Senate: Raymond D. Dothard (D); Assembly: Ronald Dancer (R) & Robert Clifton (R) LD 13 No endorsements 18 19 LD 14 Senate: Linda Greenstein (D); Assembly: Daniel Benson (D) & Wayne DeAngelo (D) 16 LD 15 Senate: Shirley Turner (D); Assembly: Bonnie Watson Coleman (D) & Reed Gusciora (D) 17 LD 16 Senate: Christian R. Mastondrea (D); Assembly: Marie Corfield (D) & Ida Ochoteco (D) 13 LD 17 Senate: Bob Smith (D); Assembly: Joe Egan (D) & Upendra Chivukula (D) 15 LD 18 Senate: Peter Barnes (D); Assembly: Pat Diegnan (D) & Nancy Pinkin (D) 14 LD 19 Senate: Joe Vitale (D); Assembly: John Wisniewski (D) & Craig Coughlin (D) 11 LD 20 Senate: Raymond Lesniak (D); Assembly: Joseph Cryan (D) & Annette Quijano (D) LD 21 Senate: Thomas Kean, Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • Honor Final Draft
    Advocating for Students with Exceptional Needs in Public Education By: Cassandra Fenton Project Description When creating this project, my goal was to combine my knowledge and experiences from my major in political science and my participation in the teacher certification program. To that end, this project is a political activism campaign that seeks to empower those in the education field, specially advocates for students with exceptional needs, to exercise their political voice. I have too often felt the sentiment of disenfranchisement by those are not actively involved in politics. In order to address this negative perception of politics and government, my project strives to inform professionals in the education field of their ability and right to exercise their political voice. Those in the field are the most equipped to advise policy surrounding special education, and this expertise can be of great use for politicians. The primary component of my project are two issue letters that can be sent to representatives to advocate for the rights of students with exceptional needs. The first letter tackles the issue of lack of adequate funding for special education by the state. The second letter addresses the general disrespect for the teaching profession as well many of the obstacles teachers must overcome to educate their students effectively. While these letters can be sent as is, they are meant to inspire professionals in the field to share their own expertise with their representatives. I have also included a graph to demonstrate that a vote carries more weight at lower levels of government, for which less people come out to vote, as opposed to the highest offices, which attract the greatest voter turnout.
    [Show full text]
  • Official General Election Results for General Assembly
    Official List Page 1 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 12-01-2009 For November 2009 General Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner First Legislative District: Atlantic (part) - Cape May - Cumberland (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Nelson Albano * (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Democratic 3,616 3001 East Chestnut Avenue #1-85 Cape May Democratic 15,991 Vineland NJ 08361 Cumberland (part) Democratic 12,768 (bracketed with Matthew Milam) Total 32,375 Matthew Milam * (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Democratic 3,361 150 North Brookfield Street Cape May Democratic 14,657 Vineland NJ 08361 Cumberland (part) Democratic 11,792 (bracketed with Nelson Albano) Total 29,810 Michael J. Donohue Republican Atlantic (part) Republican 3,176 52 Tressler Lane Cape May Republican 16,836 South Dennis NJ 08210 Cumberland (part) Republican 7,693 (bracketed with John A. McCann) Total 27,705 John A. McCann Republican Atlantic (part) Republican 3,140 621 Battersea Road Cape May Republican 16,112 Ocean City NJ 08226 Cumberland (part) Republican 7,526 (bracketed with Michael J. Donohue) Total 26,778 Official List Page 2 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 12-01-2009 For November 2009 General Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Second Legislative District: Atlantic (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly John F. Amodeo * (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Republican 33,787 8213 Amherst Avenue Total 33,787 Margate NJ 08402 (bracketed with Vincent J. Polistina) Vincent J. Polistina * (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Republican 32,981 3540 Bargaintown Road Total 32,981 Egg Harbor Twp.
    [Show full text]
  • Pfizer Inc. Regarding Congruency of Political Contributions on Behalf of Tara Health Foundation
    SANFORD J. LEWIS, ATTORNEY January 28, 2021 Via electronic mail Office of Chief Counsel Division of Corporation Finance U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission 100 F Street, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20549 Re: Shareholder Proposal to Pfizer Inc. Regarding congruency of political contributions on Behalf of Tara Health Foundation Ladies and Gentlemen: Tara Health Foundation (the “Proponent”) is beneficial owner of common stock of Pfizer Inc. (the “Company”) and has submitted a shareholder proposal (the “Proposal”) to the Company. I have been asked by the Proponent to respond to the supplemental letter dated January 25, 2021 ("Supplemental Letter") sent to the Securities and Exchange Commission by Margaret M. Madden. A copy of this response letter is being emailed concurrently to Margaret M. Madden. The Company continues to assert that the proposal is substantially implemented. In essence, the Company’s original and supplemental letters imply that under the substantial implementation doctrine as the company understands it, shareholders are not entitled to make the request of this proposal for an annual examination of congruency, but that a simple written acknowledgment that Pfizer contributions will sometimes conflict with company values is all on this topic that investors are entitled to request through a shareholder proposal. The Supplemental letter makes much of the claim that the proposal does not seek reporting on “instances of incongruency” but rather on how Pfizer’s political and electioneering expenditures aligned during the preceding year against publicly stated company values and policies.” While the company has provided a blanket disclaimer of why its contributions may sometimes be incongruent, the proposal calls for an annual assessment of congruency.
    [Show full text]
  • Nov/Dec 06 2/25/13 12:01 PM Page 14
    246277_ANJRPC MAR-APR 2013_nov/dec 06 2/25/13 12:01 PM Page 14 Prepared by the Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs NJ LEGISLATIVE ROSTER 2012-2013 www.anjrpc.org District: 1 District: 12 Senator JEFF VAN DREW (D) (609) 465-0700 - Email: [email protected] Senator SAM THOMPSON (R) (732) 607-7580 - Email: [email protected] Assemblyman NELSON ALBANO (D) (609) 465-0700 - Email: [email protected] 2501 Highway 516, Suite 101, Old Bridge, NJ 08857 Assemblyman MATTHEW MILAM (D) (609) 465-0700 - Email: [email protected] Assemblyman ROB CLIFTON (R) (732) 446-3408 - Email: [email protected] All: 21 North Main Street, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210-2154 516 Route 33 West, Bldg. 2, Suite 2, Millstone, NJ 08535 Assemblyman RON DANCER (R) (609) 758-0205 - Email: [email protected] District: 2 405 Rt. 539, Cream Ridge, NJ 08514 Senator JIM WHELAN (D) (609) 383-1388 - Email: [email protected] 511 Tilton Road, Northfield, NJ 08225 District: 13 Assemblyman JOHN F. AMODEO (R) (609) 677-8266 - Email: [email protected] Senator JOSEPH KYRILLOS (R) (732) 671-3206 - Email: [email protected] 1801 Zion Road, Northfield, NJ 08225 One Arin Park Building, 1715 Highway 35, Suite 303, Middletown, NJ 07748 Assemblyman CHRIS A. BROWN (R) (609) 677-8266 - Email: [email protected] Assemblywoman AMY HANDLIN (R) (732) 787-1170 - Email: [email protected] 1801 Zion Road, Suite 1, Northfield, NJ 08225 890 Main Street, Belford, NJ 07718 Assemblyman DECLAN O’SCANLON (R) (732) 933-1591 - Email: [email protected] District: 3 32 Monmouth St., 3rd Floor, Red Bank, NJ 07701 Senator STEPHEN SWEENEY (D) (856) 251-9801 - Email: [email protected] Kingsway Commons, 935 Kings Highway, Suite 400, Thorofare, NJ 08086 District: 14 Assemblyman JOHN BURZICHELLI (D) (856) 251-9801 - Email: [email protected] Senator LINDA GREENSTEIN (D) (609) 395-9911 - Email: [email protected] Kingsway Commons, 935 Kings Highway, Suite 400, Thorofare, NJ 08086 7 Centre Drive, Suite 2, Monroe Township, NJ 08831 Assemblywoman CELESTE M.
    [Show full text]
  • Hearing Before
    Public Hearing before SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE "Testimony from invited members of the higher education and law enforcement communities, and other stakeholders on policies and procedures to curb underage drinking on college campuses" LOCATION: Committee Room 1 DATE: November 17, 2008 State House Annex 10:00 a.m. Trenton, New Jersey MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE PRESENT: Senator Shirley K. Turner, Chair Senator James Whelan Senator Christopher "Kip" Bateman ALSO PRESENT: Anita M. Saynisch Jacqueline Burke Christine Shipley Sarah B. Haimowitz Senate Majority Senate Republican Office of Legislative Services Committee Aide Committee Aide Committee Aides Hearing Recorded and Transcribed by The Office of Legislative Services, Public Information Office, Hearing Unit, State House Annex, PO 068, Trenton, New Jersey TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Senate President Richard J. Codey District 27 3 Mindy Lazar Executive Director Mothers Against Drunk Driving New Jersey 6 John M. McCardell Jr., Ph.D. President Emeritus Middlebury College, and Founder and President Choose Responsibility, and Co-Author Amethyst Initiative 10 Pam Fischer Director Division of Highway Traffic Safety Office of the Attorney General New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, and Co-Founder NJ21 Coalition 20 Jerry Fischer Director Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Office of the Attorney General New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, and Co-Founder NJ21 Coalition 23 Jane Oates Executive Director New Jersey Commission on Higher Education 26 Peter P. Mercer, Ph.D. President Ramapo College of New Jersey 31 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Page Pamela M. Bischoff, Ed.D. Vice President Student Affairs Ramapo College of New Jersey 37 Paul G. Gaffney II President Monmouth University 37 Gregory S.
    [Show full text]
  • NOT PRECEDENTIAL UNITED STATES COURT of APPEALS for the THIRD CIRCUIT NO. 05-5210 MAREK A. KWASNIK, Individuall
    NOT PRECEDENTIAL UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT NO. 05-5210 ________________ MAREK A. KWASNIK, individually & on behalf of his minor son Robert T. Kwasnik, Appellant v. VINCENT LEBLON, Honorable, individual and as Judge of Superior Court of New Jersey; MEMBERS OF NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE, all presently active, individually, and as New Jersey Legislative officials, and jointly: Senate Leadership; *RICHARD J. CODEY, Democratic President; SHIRLEY TURNER, Dem. Pres. Pro Tempore; BERNARD KENNY, JR., Democractic Majority L.; WAYNE R. BRYANT, Assistant Dem. Leaders; SHARPIE JAMES, Assistant Dem. Leaders; JOHN A. GIRGENTI, Democratic Whip; JOHN H. ADLER, Democratic Confer. Leader; BYRON BAER, Dem. Senate Lead. Ex-Officio; JOHN O. BENNETT, Republican President; JOSEPH A. PALAIA, Rep. Pres. Pro Tempore; ANTHONY BUCCO, CO-Republican Majority L.; ROBERT SINGER, Co-Republican Majority L.; JOSEPH KYRILLOS, JR., Rep. Conference Lead.; DIANE B. ALLEN, Deputy Rep. Conf. Leader; JAMES CAFIERO, Republican Whip; DONNA M. PHELPS, Secretary of the Senate; MEMBERS OF NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE, General Assembly Leadership; JOSEPH J. ROBERTS, JR., Speaker; BERNARD F. KENNY, JR., Majority Leader; DONALD TUCKER, Speaker Pro Tempore; LORETTA WEINBERG, Majority Conf. Leader; HERBERT CONAWAY, Deputy Speaker; JERRY GREEN, Deputy Speaker; ANTHONY IMPREVEDUTO, Deputy Speaker; NELLIE POU, Deputy Speaker; ALFRED E. STEELE, Deputy Speaker; NEIL M. COHEN, Deputy Majority Leader; NILSA CRUZ-PEREZ, Assist. Majority Leader; LINDA GREENSTEIN, Assist. Majority Leader; JOHN WISNIEWSKI, Assist. Majority Leader; PETER J. BARNES, Majority Whip; ARLINE FRISCIA, Assistant Majority Whip; ROBERT J. SMITH, Assistant Majority Whip; WILFRED CARABALLO, Parliamentarian; BONNIE WATSON COLEMAN, Appropriations Committee Chairman; LOUIS D. GREENWALD, Budget Comm. Chair; PAUL DIGAETANO, Republican Leader; ALEX DECROCE, Republican Confer.
    [Show full text]
  • 2013 New Jersey Election Results
    2013 New Jersey Election Results SUMMARY As indicated by all of the pre-election polls Governor Chris Christie (R) cruised to victory over challenger State Senator Barbara Buono (D). With this significant re-election victory the Governor’s 2016 national aspirations become even more realistic. At the same time Chris Christie’s win did not result in down ballot coattails, both houses of the New Jersey Legislature remained under Democratic control with only two Republican gains in the Assembly. GOVERNOR As expected, Governor Chris Chirstie (R) easily won re-election for a second term as Governor of the State of New Jersey over challenger State Senator Barbara Buono (D) by a resounding margin of 60% to 38%. The Governor carried every county in the state with the exception of the traditional democratic strongholds of Essex and Hudson. Even in those democratic areas Buono’s margin of victory lagged far behind normal pluralities. LEGISLATURE Targeted Districts 1st Legislative District (Cape May and parts of Atlantic and Cumberland Counties) Incumbent State Senator Jeff Van Drew (D) withheld a significant challenge from Susan Schmidt (R) winning the district with 59% to 40% percent of the vote and Assemblyman Bob Andrzejcak retained his seat with 27% of the vote. However - Republicans may have picked up one seat with Cumberland County Freeholder Sam Fiocchi (R) defeating incumbent Assemblyman Nelson Albano (D). The incumbent faced criticism since The Star-Ledger reported how he used his position to try to get out of a speeding ticket. Since the difference between the candidates is only 1284 votes a recount is possible.
    [Show full text]