Is Joe Roberts the smartest legislator?
Assemblyman Joseph Roberts (D-Camden), 55, is the Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly.  He is a graduate of Rutgers University and received a master’s degree from the Fels School of Government at the University of Pennsylvania.  He served as a Bellmawr school board member and Councilman, and as a Camden County Freeholder, before winning a State Assembly seat in a 1987 special election following the death of Francis Gorman.  Roberts served as Democratic State Chairman and Assembly Majority Leader before becoming Speaker in 2006.

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August 27, 2008 - 10:20pm

Biden's son brings tears to the New Jersey delegation

Not surprisingly, the New Jersey delegation was thrilled with Joe Biden’s speech tonight.  But among three delegates, the most powerful moment was Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden’s introduction of his father. 

Beau Biden’s recounting of the family’s tragic narrative, when he and his brother survived a car wreck that killed his mother and infant sister, struck State Sen. Loretta Weinberg (D-Teaneck) particularly hard.

Listening to his son speak and seeing him come out, that was very powerful,” she said.  “You could see the son’s eyes welled up with tears, appropriately so.”

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August 26, 2008 - 6:40pm

Clinton's on deck and it's the economy, stupid

Assembly Speaker Joe Roberts (D-Camden): Politicker photoAssembly Speaker Joe Roberts (D-Camden): Politicker photo 

DENVER - Foreign policy: advantage Republicans. Domestic policy: advantage Democrats.

It’s the old dichotomy Democrats have accepted ever since the assassination of Cold Warrior John Fitzgerald and the party’s implosion in the jungles of South East Asia.

For Assembly Speaker Joe Roberts (D-Camden), that old, dependable FDR battle cry of economic justice for all is what will bind the Dems in common cause coming out of this Democratic National Convention.

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August 25, 2008 - 10:05pm

Roberts: Lonegan is "preposterous"

DENVER -- Assembly Speaker Joe Roberts (D-Camden) said that members of the unofficial legislative committee figuring out how to salvage the Clean Elections program have met at least once and are “rolling up their sleeves to do everything they can to keep the program.”

Clean Elections faces a potential constitutional hurdle and the fierce opposition of conservatives, who went looking for what they called a “secret” committee meeting. Conservative activist Steve Lonegan’s Americans for Prosperity even made a video documenting their search for the committee’s meeting.

Although Roberts convened the committee, he doesn’t know where they met either (he’s not actually a member).

“It might have been somewhere in the statehouse.”

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August 25, 2008 - 9:56pm

Roberts mum on Andrews replacement

It’s tough to get anything on the record about Rep. Rob Andrews’s replacement from Camden County Democrats. 

Sitting in the New Jersey delegation’s front row at the Pepsi Center tonight, Assembly Speaker Joe Roberts (D-Camden) cautioned that the news that Andrews is interviewing with Goldman Sachs still doesn’t mean he’s definitely not running again, despite his own repeated refusal to do so.

“I’m not aware that Congressman Andrews has made a decision.”

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August 25, 2008 - 2:10pm
PRESS RELEASE

ROBERTS: NEW REPORT UNDERSCORES NEED FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING

Assembly Democrats News Release 

ROBERTS: NEW REPORT UNDERSCORES NEED FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING

(TRENTON) – Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts Jr. today said a new study underscores the need to fight for affordable housing in communities throughout the state.

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August 23, 2008 - 9:24am

Obama camp: Biden has specific Jersey appeal

DENVER - Joe Biden’s blue collar roots, support from police and firefighters, his regular guy commute to and from his job in Washington, and his foreign policy credentials all contribute to helping Barack Obama’s presidential campaign effort in New Jersey, according to spokesman Andrew Poag.

"He has a real connection to middle class voters," said Poag of the Delaware senator and presumptive vice presidential candidate, with whom Obama will stand today in Springfield, Illinois.

"He’s never lived in Washington, and he’s almost like a third senator in New Jersey," said Poag, who received a text message at 3 a.m. Saturday confirming Biden as Obama’s veep pick.

In a conversation with PolitickerNJ.com earlier this summer, Assembly Speaker Joe Roberts (D-Camden), noted Biden’s special connection to South Jersey, where his wife, Jill, has roots.

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August 21, 2008 - 3:07pm
PRESS RELEASE

AMERICANS FOR PROSPERITY LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION INTO SECRET “CLEAN ELECTIONS” MEETINGS.

Americans for Prosperity has engaged an investigative reporter to uncover the time and whereabouts of a secret meeting of Speaker Joe Roberts’ “Clean Elections” committee. 

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August 20, 2008 - 3:48pm

Roberts to fellow Dems: 'We need unity badly'

Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts (D-Camden): Politicker file photoAssembly Speaker Joseph Roberts (D-Camden): Politicker file photo 

Few will declare it outright, but off the record people talk about soft versus solid support, and when it comes to Hillary Clinton conqueror Sen. Barack Obama (D-Il), some of his party support in New Jersey remains soft.  

With that in mind, and heading into the Democratic National Convention, Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts (D-Camden) today called on his fellow Democrats to jettison the angst and hurt feelings and focus on getting Obama elected president.

In a state where she triumphed by 10 points, "there are a number of people still frustrated that Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) got a bad deal this year," acknowledged Roberts. "But the reality is the Democratic Party should be proud that we had two history-making candidates colliding."

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August 7, 2008 - 11:20am
PRESS RELEASE

Americans for Prosperity demands Roberts back up "Clean" Election Claims

Trenton – Americans for Prosperity, New Jersey's largest and fastest growing taxpayer advocacy organization, filed an Open Public Records Act request seeking detailed information to support claims made by the office of Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts, Jr., about how a program to use taxpayers’ money to fund political campaigns was created.

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July 29, 2008 - 4:59pm

Legislative leaders have trouble filling ethics committee seats

The Senate and Assembly both passed laws disbanding and reforming the Joint Legislative Committee on Ethical Standards earlier this year.  But so far, only two of the new committee’s eight seats have been filled.

That’s because it’s hard to find people interested or eligible to serve, according to Rick Wright, executive director of the Assembly Republicans.

“We are going to make appointments, but like everyone else we’re having a hard time finding people,” he said.

The Joint Legislative Committee on Ethical Standards has been widely considered a joke for most of its existence.  It averaged one sanction against a legislator every 10 years during its nearly four decade lifespan.  Meanwhile, filing toothless complaints with the committee became standard fare during the legislative campaign season, when candidates or their allies would file a complaint against an opponent and then issue press releases trumpeting it.

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