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TRENTON – Senate President Richard J. Codey (D-Essex) today released the following statement on the announcement by Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts that he will not seek re-election after 22 years serving in the General Assembly:
“Joe Roberts leadership and commitment will be sorely missed in Trenton. He has been one of the most steadfast and dedicated public servants that Trenton has seen in nearly a quarter of a century.
“Joe has been a fierce advocate for his constituents, particularly those that are underserved. His commitment to the causes he believes in, such as property tax relief, affordable housing and autism services have been admirable.
"While there were times when we had policy differences, they never became personal and Joe and I always got along. Joe was the consummate legislator and a true gentleman to work with whose sole goal was always to help the citizens of New Jersey.
"I have been very fortunate to be able to say that, like Congressman Albio Sires before him, Joe is a friend. The next Assembly Speaker will have large shoes to fill and I look forward to continuing the working relationship Joe and I forged as Speaker and Senate President with the next Speaker.
“On behalf of the State Senate, we wish him all the best as he pursues new avenues in life.”
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