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Quarterly Report Summary for Activities of Governmental Affairs Agents First Quarter, 2005 NEW JERSEY ELECTION LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION Web site: http://www.elec.state.nj.us P.O. BOX 185 Trenton, NJ 08625-0185 (609) 292-8700 Toll Free Within NJ 1-888-313-ELEC (3532) J E W R S E E N Election Y Law Enforcement Commission EL EC 1973 State of New Jersey ELECTION LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION FREDERICK M. HERRMANN, Ph.D. JERRY FITZGERALD ENGLISH Respond to: Executive Director Chair P.O. Box 185 JEFFREY M. BRINDLE PETER J. TOBER Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0185 Deputy Director Vice Chair (609) 292-8700 or Toll Free Within NJ 1-888-313-ELEC (3532) NEDDA G. MASSAR ALBERT BURSTEIN Legal Director Commissioner Website: http://www.elec.state.nj.us/ EVELYN FORD THEODORE Z. DAVIS Compliance Director Commissioner JAMES P. WYSE Counsel June 2, 2005 The Honorable Richard J. Codey Acting Governor, State of New Jersey State House CN 001 Trenton, NJ 08625 Dear Acting Governor Codey: Pursuant to the “Legislative and Governmental Process Activities Disclosure Act,” N.J.S.A. 52:13C-18 et seq. (hereafter “the Act”), I am enclosing the Quarterly Report Summary for the first quarter of 2005. At the conclusion of the first quarter of 2005, 585 individuals were registered as governmental affairs agents. The deadline for filing of the first quarter report of governmental affairs agents was April 11, 2005. Effective January 1, 1992 and in accordance with Chapter 243 and 244 of the Laws of 1991, the Election Law Enforcement Commission was given additional jurisdiction over and supervision of lobbying activities which were formerly under the Attorney General. The purpose of the law is to provide adequate disclosure of the activities of governmental affairs agents so that the integrity of the legislative, rulemaking, and governmental process is maintained. The Election Law Enforcement Commission continues to assist governmental affairs agents with information and materials that will improve the reporting function. During the month of March each year, the staff of the Commission mails a packet containing forms and instructions to each registered agent. The packet contains forms for the next four quarters. A delinquent letter is sent each quarter to each agent who does not file. These efforts will enhance compliance with the law which will result in optimal disclosure to the public. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Located at: 28 W. State Street, 13th Floor, Trenton, New Jersey J E W R S E E N Election Y Law Enforcement Commission EL EC 1973 State of New Jersey ELECTION LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION FREDERICK M. HERRMANN, Ph.D. JERRY FITZGERALD ENGLISH Respond to: Executive Director Chair P.O. Box 185 JEFFREY M. BRINDLE PETER J. TOBER Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0185 Deputy Director Vice Chair (609) 292-8700 or Toll Free Within NJ 1-888-313-ELEC (3532) NEDDA G. MASSAR ALBERT BURSTEIN Legal Director Commissioner Website: http://www.elec.state.nj.us/ EVELYN FORD THEODORE Z. DAVIS Compliance Director Commissioner JAMES P. WYSE Counsel June 2, 2005 The Honorable Richard J. Codey President of the Senate State House CN 001 Trenton, NJ 08625 Dear President Codey: Pursuant to the “Legislative and Governmental Process Activities Disclosure Act,” N.J.S.A. 52:13C-18 et seq. (hereafter “the Act”), I am enclosing the Quarterly Report Summary for the first quarter of 2005. At the conclusion of the first quarter of 2005, 585 individuals were registered as governmental affairs agents. The deadline for filing of the first quarter report of governmental affairs agents was April 11, 2005. Effective January 1, 1992 and in accordance with Chapter 243 and 244 of the Laws of 1991, the Election Law Enforcement Commission was given additional jurisdiction over and supervision of lobbying activities which were formerly under the Attorney General. The purpose of the law is to provide adequate disclosure of the activities of governmental affairs agents so that the integrity of the legislative, rulemaking, and governmental process is maintained. The Election Law Enforcement Commission continues to assist governmental affairs agents with information and materials that will improve the reporting function. During the month of March each year, the staff of the Commission mails a packet containing forms and instructions to each registered agent. The packet contains forms for the next four quarters. A delinquent letter is sent each quarter to each agent who does not file. These efforts will enhance compliance with the law which will result in optimal disclosure to the public. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Located at: 28 W. State Street, 13th Floor, Trenton, New Jersey J E W R S E E N Election Y Law Enforcement Commission EL EC 1973 State of New Jersey ELECTION LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION FREDERICK M. HERRMANN, Ph.D. JERRY FITZGERALD ENGLISH Respond to: Executive Director Chair P.O. Box 185 JEFFREY M. BRINDLE PETER J. TOBER Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0185 Deputy Director Vice Chair (609) 292-8700 or Toll Free Within NJ 1-888-313-ELEC (3532) NEDDA G. MASSAR ALBERT BURSTEIN Legal Director Commissioner Website: http://www.elec.state.nj.us/ EVELYN FORD THEODORE Z. DAVIS Compliance Director Commissioner JAMES P. WYSE Counsel June 2, 2005 The Honorable Albio Sires Speaker of the General Assembly State House CN 001 Trenton, NJ 08625 Dear Mr. Speaker: Pursuant to the “Legislative and Governmental Process Activities Disclosure Act,” N.J.S.A. 52:13C-18 et seq. (hereafter “the Act”), I am enclosing the Quarterly Report Summary for the first quarter of 2005. At the conclusion of the first quarter of 2005, 585 individuals were registered as governmental affairs agents. The deadline for filing of the first quarter report of governmental affairs agents was April 11, 2005. Effective January 1, 1992 and in accordance with Chapter 243 and 244 of the Laws of 1991, the Election Law Enforcement Commission was given additional jurisdiction over and supervision of lobbying activities which were formerly under the Attorney General. The purpose of the law is to provide adequate disclosure of the activities of governmental affairs agents so that the integrity of the legislative, rulemaking, and governmental process is maintained. The Election Law Enforcement Commission continues to assist governmental affairs agents with information and materials that will improve the reporting function. During the month of March each year, the staff of the Commission mails a packet containing forms and instructions to each registered agent. The packet contains forms for the next four quarters. A delinquent letter is sent each quarter to each agent who does not file. These efforts will enhance compliance with the law which will result in optimal disclosure to the public. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Located at: 28 W. State Street, 13th Floor, Trenton, New Jersey J E W R S E E N Election Y Law Enforcement Commission EL EC 1973 State of New Jersey ELECTION LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION FREDERICK M. HERRMANN, Ph.D. JERRY FITZGERALD ENGLISH Respond to: Executive Director Chair P.O. Box 185 JEFFREY M. BRINDLE PETER J. TOBER Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0185 Deputy Director Vice Chair (609) 292-8700 or Toll Free Within NJ 1-888-313-ELEC (3532) NEDDA G. MASSAR ALBERT BURSTEIN Legal Director Commissioner Website: http://www.elec.state.nj.us/ EVELYN FORD THEODORE Z. DAVIS Compliance Director Commissioner JAMES P. WYSE Counsel ANNOUNCEMENT: Legislative and Governmental Process Activities Disclosure Act (N.J.S.A. 52:13C-18 et seq.) for the first quarter of 2005 ending March 31, 2005. NOTICE OF THE AVAILABILITY OF THE QUARTERLY REPORT OF GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AGENTS FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2005, ENDING MARCH 31, 2005. Take notice that Frederick M. Herrmann, Executive Director of the Election Law Enforcement Commission, in compliance with N.J.S.A. 52:13C-23, hereby publishes Notices of Availability of the Quarterly Report of Governmental Affairs Agents for the first quarter of 2005, accompanied by a Summary of the Quarterly Report. At the conclusion of the first quarter of 2005, the Notices of Representation filed with this office reflect that 585 individuals are registered as Governmental Affairs Agents. Governmental Affairs Agents are required by law to submit in writing a Quarterly Report of their activity in attempting to influence legislation and regulation during each calendar quarter. The aforesaid report shall be filed between the first and tenth day of each calendar quarter. A complete Quarterly Report of Governmental Affairs Agents, consisting of the summary and copies of all Quarterly Reports filed by Governmental Affairs Agents for the first calendar quarter of 2005, has been filed separately for reference with the following offices: the Office of the Governor, the Office of the Election Law Enforcement Commission, the Office of Legislative Services, and the State Library. Each is available for inspection in accordance with the practices of those offices. Following is a listing of all new Governmental Affairs Agents who have filed Notices of Representation during the first calendar quarter of 2005: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________