Is Jennifer Beck the smartest legislator?
Senator Jennifer Beck (R-Monmouth), 41, is Vice President of Qual-Care, a hospital and physician-owned managed care company. She is a graduate of Boston College, where she majored in physics and mathematics, and received a master’s degree from the Fels Center of Government at the University of Pennsylvania. Beck served on the Red Bank Council before unseated Assemblyman Bob Morgan in 2005 and State Senator Ellen Karcher in 2007.

Jennifer Beck

October 20, 2007 - 8:09am
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Ask Jennifer Beck - The Eighth in a 25 Part Series

(FREEHOLD) – Karcher for Senate Campaign Manager Mike Premo announced the eighth installment of “Ask Jennifer Beck,” where each day between now and the November 6 election the campaign will ask one question of Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck.

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October 19, 2007 - 11:21am
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KARCHER CALLS LATEST NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYMENT A MISTAKE

State Senator Ellen Karcher today called the announced massive New Jersey National Guard deployment in Iraq another in a long line of mistakes and missteps made by the Bush Administration that chooses the Iraq War over homeland security here in New Jersey.  Karcher blasted her opponent, Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck, for failing to take a stand against the war.

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October 19, 2007 - 9:05am
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Ask Jennifer Beck - The Seventh in a 25 Part Series

(FREEHOLD) – Karcher for Senate Campaign Manager Mike Premo announced the seventh installment of “Ask Jennifer Beck,” where each day between now and the November 6 election the campaign will ask one question of Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck.

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October 18, 2007 - 10:19am
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Ask Jennifer Beck - The Sixth in a 25 Part Series

(FREEHOLD) – Karcher for Senate Campaign Manager Mike Premo announced the sixth installment of “Ask Jennifer Beck,” where each day between now and the November 6 election the campaign will ask one question of Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck.

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October 17, 2007 - 1:16pm
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FARMER ELLEN: COULD YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN AGAIN WHY YOU DON’T HAVE TO PAY TAXES ON CHRISTMAS TREE SALES?

12th District Senate candidate Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck today demanded that Senator Ellen Karcher back up her claims that she was not required to pay or collect sales taxes on the sale of Christmas trees grown on her property, and pointed to considerable evidence to the contrary.

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October 17, 2007 - 11:51am
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KARCHER CALLS ON BECK TO DISCLOSE BUSINESS CONTACTS

(FREEHOLD) – Senator Ellen Karcher (D-Monmouth and Mercer) today called on Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck to disclose all her business contacts at her employer, QualCare Inc. Karcher issued the call after Beck’s claim that she only did “marketing” for the company was contradicted by QualCare’s 2005 annual report.

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October 16, 2007 - 9:01am
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Ask Jennifer Beck: The Fourth in a 25 Part Series

(FREEHOLD) – Karcher for Senate Campaign Manager Mike Premo announced the fourth installment of “Ask Jennifer Beck,” where each day between now and the November 6 election the campaign will ask one question of Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck.

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October 15, 2007 - 2:33pm
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KARCHER FOR SENATE DEBUTS NEW TELEVISION AD

(FREEHOLD) – State Senator Ellen Karcher (D-Monmouth and Mercer) announced the fourth television ad for her re-election campaign will begin airing today, October 15, on local cable and broadcast channels. The Senator also announced the newest radio ad will hit the airways today.

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October 15, 2007 - 12:29pm
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HEY FARMER ELLEN- WE HAVE QUESTIONS TOO

Beck for Senate campaign spokesman Tom Fitzsimmons today released the following statement:

 

“In the spirit of bipartisanship, we would like to agree with the Karcher campaign that there are many questions which need to be answered before the end of this campaign.

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October 14, 2007 - 6:41pm

Panter answers to charge of being "bossed"

Assemblyman Michael Panter says there are Republican bosses and Democratic bosses, and argues that he is not ethically compromised by taking money from his party.

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