WISNIEWSKI ON KOLLURI NOMINATION TO HEAD NJ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
(SAYREVILLE) - Deputy Speaker John S. Wisniewski (D-Middlesex), chairman of the Assembly Transportation and Public Works Committee, issued the following statement today on Governor Corzine's naming of Kris Kolluri as commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Transportation:News from
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WISNIEWSKI ON KOLLURI NOMINATION TO HEAD NJ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
(SAYREVILLE) - Deputy Speaker John S. Wisniewski (D-Middlesex), chairman of the Assembly Transportation and Public Works Committee, issued the following statement today on Governor Corzine's naming of Kris Kolluri as commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Transportation:
"Kris Kolluri's experience under former commissioners Fox and Lettiere will be invaluable to the transportation department, communities, and - most importantly - New Jersey commuters.
"There are many problems facing New Jersey's aging transportation infrastructure and ever-growing population.
"Kris Kolluri will be an exceptional leader in every sense of the word.
"He has a firm understanding of New Jersey's transportation challenges and a deep appreciation for the important roles that our highways and mass transit systems play in our state economy.
"On behalf of all my colleagues on the Assembly Transportation Committee, we applaud his selection and we look forward to working closely with him in the months to come."
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