McHOSE REACTS TO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION BUDGET HEARING
At this morning's Assembly Budget Committee hearing on the Department of Education (DOE) budget, Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose questioned DOE officials regarding the possible conflict of interest that may exist with Assemblyman Charles Epps serving in the Legislature while simultaneously serving as the Superintendent of Schools for Jersey City.
May 9, 2006
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At this morning's Assembly Budget Committee hearing on the Department of Education (DOE) budget, Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose questioned DOE officials regarding the possible conflict of interest that may exist with Assemblyman Charles Epps serving in the Legislature while simultaneously serving as the Superintendent of Schools for Jersey City.
"It's upsetting to learn that before he came to office, Assemblyman Epps, in his position as Superintendent of Schools in Jersey City, used taxpayer dollars to travel to London, ride in a limousine, and eat expensive steak dinners. Now, we expect him, as a legislator, to allocate and monitor the use of state funds. It seems to me that this is a pretty apparent conflict of interest.
"Furthermore, we learned that his position in the Legislature may be in breach of his contract as a school official. I am greatly concerned by this situation and believe the State needs to be vigilant in monitoring any potential abuses.
"I was pleased to find out the Acting Commissioner of Education, Lucille Davy, has committed to reconsidering whether Assemblyman Epps should receive an $8,000 raise effective July 1st. I also look forward to receiving the Commissioner's written review as to whether Assemblyman Epps should be permitted, under his contract, to continue serving as both a $210,000 superintendent in a state run school district and a legislator at the same time."
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