Is Joan Voss the smartest legislator?
Assemblywoman Joan Voss (D-Bergen), 67, is a retired teacher, school administrator and college adjunct professor.  A graduate of Montclair State College, she received her master’s degree in administration and a Ph.D. from Fordham University.  She was elected to the State Assembly in 2003.

Joan Voss

January 10, 2006 - 1:40pm

The Sarlo Dynasty

Among the candidates Bergen County Democrats are considering for Freeholder in 2006 is Thomas Sarlo, a Little Ferry Councilman and the brother of State Senator (and Wood-Ridge Mayor) Paul Sarlo. Incumbent Freeholder James Carroll (the Mayor of Demarest) is expected to seek re-election to a third term, but Democrats will need to pick a candidate to challenge the lone Republican Freeholder, Elizabeth Randall -- and possibly one more if newly-elected Assemblywoman Valerie Vainieri Huttle is not a candidate for re-election.

One possible Republican Freeholder candidate is John Baldino, the 21-year-old Paramus resident who ran an impressive campaign for State Assembly against Robert Gordon and Joan Voss in 2005.

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December 16, 2005 - 4:23pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assembly Members Voss, Stanley, Vas & Stack

SENATE PASSES VOSS/STANLEY/VAS/STACK MEASURE
CREATING SAFE SCHOOLS RESOURCE OFFICER TRAINING

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September 26, 2005 - 3:46pm
PRESS RELEASE

Gordon and Voss for State Assembly

GORDON & VOSS ENDORSED BY NEW JERSEY TENANTS ORGANIZATION

The New Jersey Tenants Organization (NJTO) today announced the endorsement of Assemblyman Bob Gordon and Assemblywoman Joan Voss for reelection to the General Assembly in the 38th Legislative District.

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September 26, 2005 - 1:33pm
PRESS RELEASE

Miller and Baldino for State Assembly

ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES ASSAIL CORZINE'S HOUSING PLAN AS ANOTHER BIG GOVERNMENT DISASTER. DEMOCRAT PLAN WILL INCREASE PROPERTY TAXES, ADD TO STATE DEBT AND HARM PROPERTY VALUES
Another SCC In The Making?

Sen. Jon Corzine's plan to cram 100,000 units of low income housing into what is already the most densely populated state in the nation is a recipe for higher taxes, and social disaster, say District 38 Assembly candidates Richard Miller and John Baldino.

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