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GOVERNOR CORZINE FILES NOMINATIONS, DIRECT APPOINTMENT
TRENTON – Governor Jon S. Corzine today submitted the following nominations to the State Senate. The nominations are subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.
CASINO REINVESTMENT DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Nominate for Appointment Frank Spencer (Haddonfield, Camden)
LOCAL FINANCE BOARD
Nominate for Reappointment Mayor Richard F. Turner (Weehawkin, Hudson)
NEW JERSEY RACING COMMISSION
Nominate for Appointment Chairman Joseph C. Spicuzzo (Helmetta, Middlesex)
In addition, Governor Corzine filed the following direct appointment:
STATE INVESTMENT COUNCIL
Reappoint Orin Kramer (Englewood, Bergen)
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