Chicago

February 15, 2008 - 8:15am

Will Chris Christie subpoena Barack Obama?

Today's Washington Post references a 2006 $2 million federal earmark U.S. Senator Barack Obama helped secure for the University of Chicago, where his wife, Michelle Obama, worked as the vice president for community and external affairs.  Former State Sen. Joseph Coniglio was indicted yesteday for helping secure a state Christmas tree grant for Hackensack University Medical Center that employed him as a plumbing consultant.

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October 12, 2006 - 4:45pm

Pascoe's Away Messages are always fun

From Bill Pascoe, who ran statewide campaigns in New Jersey and now heads a political consulting firm in Chicago: "Kudos to Bob Menendez for rolling out the red carpet and making Barack Obama feel right at home. With one of Obama's major donors, Tony Rezko, getting indicted on a 24-count federal corruption charge yesterday, it was awfully thoughtful of Sen. Menendez to make Sen. Obama feel right at home by putting him on stage with another guy under federal investigation. Hudson County, as everyone knows, is Cook County spelled differently."

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September 21, 2006 - 8:10pm
PRESS RELEASE

Union County GOP

GOP FREEHOLDER CANDIDATES RUNNING TO 'STOP THE MADNESS'

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May 18, 2006 - 6:27pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assemblyman Joseph Cryan

CRYAN INTRODUCES LEGISLATION URGING REJECTION
OF PROPOSED PSEG/EXELON MERGER

Assemblyman Assails Potential Creation of 'Mega-Monopoly'
That Poses 'Dire Consequences' for New Jersey Consumers

(TRENTON) -- Assemblyman Joseph Cryan today introduced legislation to put the General Assembly on record in opposition to the proposed merger between energy companies PSEG and Chicago-based Exelon and calling on the state Board of Public Utilities to reject the controversial deal.

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March 2, 2006 - 6:05pm
PRESS RELEASE

CONAWAY/WATSON COLEMAN CRAFT BILL TO FIGHT RISING VIOLENCE IN NEW JERSEY

CONAWAY/WATSON COLEMAN CRAFT BILL TO FIGHT RISING VIOLENCE IN NEW JERSEYLawmakers Propose State Support for CeaseFire Program

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