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March 27, 2007 - 2:33pm

Van Drew “seriously considering� run for State Senate

Assemblyman Jeff Van Drew the edge in a head-to-head with State Sen. Nicholas Asselta in the 1st district, which serves all of Cape May and parts of Atlantic and Cumberland counties.

Based on the poll --  which Democrats say gives Van Drew a 16-point advantage --  the three-term Assemblyman on Tuesday said only that he is “seriously considering� a Senate bid against Asselta.

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March 26, 2007 - 9:32pm

Van Drew looking at Senate bid vs. Asselta

Assemblyman Jeff Van Drew is giving serious consideration to a State Senate bid against GOP incumbent Nicholas Asselta, according to several Democratic sources.  Two Republican sources say that Van Drew told Asselta this weekend that he is weighing a challenge.

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ASSELTA: WHY NO SPECIAL SESSION ON ETHICS or IMMIGRATION REFORM?

Release Date: Sep 17 2007

ASSELTA: WHY NO SPECIAL SESSION ON ETHICS or IMMIGRATION REFORM?
The Senate Can hold Regular Committee Meetings but No Special Session
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            Senator Nicholas Asselta, (R-1), issued the following statement regarding today’s Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee meeting on the foreclosure crisis in New Jersey.

ASSELTA ASKS RUTGERS TO STUDY IMPLICATIONS OF GOVERNOR’S SECRET TOLL ROAD SALE PLAN

Release Date: Jul 26 2007

 Senator Nicholas Asselta, (R-1), has sent a letter to the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center asking that they study the economic impact, land use ramifications, political governance, finance and social policy implications as it relates to the potential sale of the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and Atlantic City Expressway. A copy of the letter is attached.

VAN DREW: ASSELTA NEEDS TO BE HONEST

Release Date: Jul 20 2007

VAN DREW: ASSELTA NEEDS TO BE HONEST WITH HIS CONSTITUENTS

ASSELTA’S STANCE ON THE BEESLEY’S POINT BRIDGE CHANGES DRAMATICALLY IN A MATTER OF WEEKS

VAN DREW HAS MEETING WITH DOT AND COUNTY TO FINALIZE PLANS FOR THE REOPENING OF THE BRIDGE

VAN DREW CHALLENGES ASSELTA TO COME CLEAN

Release Date: Jul 19 2007

  

(Cape May Court House, NJ)--Jeff Van Drew announced today that they are continuing the Nick Asselta truth watch

ASSELTA TO VAN DREW: TELL THE TRUTH

Release Date: Jul 10 2007

(OCEAN CITY, July 10) -– First District Senator Nick Asselta and his Republican Assembly running mates Norris Clark and Michael Donohue -– responding to a deliberately misleading campaign flyer supporting Democratic Assemblymen Jeff Van Drew and Nelson Albano -– today called on Van Drew and Albano to stop denying the truth about their votes in support of selling New Jersey’s toll roads.

ROAD SALE BUDGET APPROVED

Release Date: Jun 28 2007


Turnpike/Parkway Sale and Post-Election Massive Toll Hike Gets Go Ahead

 

            Senator Nicholas Asselta (R-Cape May/Cumberland/Atlantic) issued the following statement on the enactment of the Fiscal Year 2008 annual appropriations act, which contains language to begin the process of selling the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway.

ASSELTA WELCOMES PENSION SYSTEM INVESTIGATION - FINDS ALLEGATIONS ALARMING

Release Date: May 31 2007

ASSELTA WELCOMES PENSION SYSTEM INVESTIGATION - FINDS ALLEGATIONS ALARMINGAsselta also calls on State Treasurer and Director of Pensions and Benefits to offer explanation and solution to Budget Committee             Senator Nicholas Asselta, (R-1),  issued the following statement regarding media reports that the  State pension fund is under investigation by the Federal Security and Exchange Commission (SEC):

ASSELTA: RENEW GARDEN STATE PRESERVATION PROGRAM NOW!

Release Date: May 21 2007

ASSELTA: RENEW GARDEN STATE PRESERVATION PROGRAM NOW!
Open Space Held Hostage to Reckless Turnpike Sell-off Scheme
   

 

            Senator Nicholas Asselta (R-Cape May/Cumberland) issued the following statement over published reports that the Corzine Administration is working to obstruct bi-partisan legislation to reauthorize the Garden State Preservation Trust, considered the most successful land preservation program in the United States.

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