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SWEENEY/FISHER/BURZICHELLI COMMEND GOVERNOR FOR DECISION TO SEEK PRESERVING FARM ADVOCATE

Release Date: Apr 17 2008

SWEENEY/FISHER/BURZICHELLI COMMEND GOVERNOR FOR DECISION TO SEEK PRESERVING FARM ADVOCATE
Pledge to Work with Administration, Colleagues To Keep Agriculture Department Open

CODEY ANNOUNCES NEW DEM LEADERSHIP POSTS

Release Date: Jan 2 2008

CODEY ANNOUNCES NEW DEM LEADERSHIP POSTS;

SWEENEY, TURNER TO HEAD UP MAJORITY CAUCUS

            TRENTON – Senate President Richard J. Codey (D-Essex) today announced the new leadership posts for the Senate Democratic Majority Caucus that will take effect when the 213th Legislature is sworn in on January 8.  Senator Stephen M. Sweeney will serve as both Democratic Majority Leader and Conference Chair, while Senator Shirley K. Turner will continue to lead as Senate President Pro-Tempore.

Organized labor endorses Sweeney, Burzichelli & Fisher

Release Date: Sep 24 2007

PENNSVILLE – State Senator Stephen M. Sweeney and State Assemblymen John J. Burzichelli and Douglas H. Fisher announced today they have received the endorsement of a dozen labor unions led by the 85,000 member strong Southern New Jersey AFL-CIO Central Labor Council.

State FOP & PBA endorse Sweeney Burzichelli & Fisher

Release Date: Sep 20 2007

State Senator Stephen M. Sweeney and State Assemblymen John J.  Burzichelli and Douglas H. Fisher announced today they have received the endorsement of the New Jersey State Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) and New Jersey State Policemen’s Benevolent Association (PBA).

NJEA endorses Sweeney Burzichelli Fisher

Release Date: Aug 9 2007

PENNSVILLE – State Senator Stephen M. Sweeney and State Assemblymen John J.  Burzichelli and Douglas H. Fisher announced today they have received the endorsement of the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA).

In Case You Missed It ... Trenton Grows a Less Dense 'Tree'

Release Date: Jun 1 2007

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT ...
TRENTON GROWS A LESS DENSE 'TREE'

Editorial, Gloucester County Times, June 1, 2007
On the theory that it never hurts to ask, ask is what state Sen. Stephen Sweeney and other 3rd District lawmakers have done. They've asked for a lot.
March 9, 2007 - 10:07am

Lawyer seeks GOP support to challenge Sweeney

Mark Cimino, a 39-year-old attorney from Deptford, says he will seek the Republican nomination for State Senator in the 3rd district. The incumbent, Democrat Stephen Sweeney, is seeking re-election to a third term.Cimino is a rival of Gloucester County GOP Chairwoman Loren Oglesby, who could face a serious challenge for her own post in June. Cimino organized a coup against Oglesby in 2006, attempting to form his own slate of candidates for county office.

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