October 1, 2009 - 2:11pm
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Ramos and Rodriguez endorse Oliver for Assembly post

Two Hudson County Democrats say they will support Sheila Oliver (D-East Orange) for Assembly Speaker.  That brings Oliver's hard count up to 20 votes.

Ruben Ramos (D-Hoboken) and Caridad Rodriguez (D-West New York) say that Oliver would be a groundbreaking choice who would bring passion and fresh perspective to state government.

"This is an exciting opportunity for the state of New Jersey to have someone of Sheila Oliver's background and vision in this important position," Ramos said. "She has been a champion for the average person who struggles every day and needs a strong advocate speaking for them in Trenton. It would be hard to imagine a better person to be our Speaker."

"Sheila is smart, passionate and has a unique feel for the hardships faced by people who so often get overlooked by government," said Rodriguez. "She comes from a family with a proud tradition of civil rights activists and union organizers, and she has used those experiences to shape her actions in the legislature on behalf of the average working men and women of this state. As the first African-American woman to become Speaker, she would serve as a true role model for women and minorities across New Jersey."

Ramos and Rodriguez are allies of State Sen. Brian Stack (D-Union City), who was the first North Jersey legislator to endorse Stephen Sweeney (D-West New York) for Senate President.

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