Is Linda Greenstein the smartest legislator?
Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein (D-Middlesex), 57, is a former senior staff attorney for the Community Health Law Project, served as a West Windsor-Plainsboro school board member and Plainsboro Township Committeewoman before unseating a Republican incumbent in her 1999 State Assembly campaign.

Linda Greenstein

February 27, 2006 - 7:06pm
PRESS RELEASE

GREENSTEIN /McKEON POLLUTER ACCOUNTABILITY PACKAGE CLEARS KEY ASSEMBLY HURDLE

GREENSTEIN /McKEON POLLUTER ACCOUNTABILITY PACKAGE CLEARS KEY ASSEMBLY HURDLE
Measures Are Response to W.R. Grace/Zenolite Pollution Case in Hamilton Township

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February 23, 2006 - 8:20pm
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‘BAD CONTRACTOR’ BILL PASSES COMMITTEE

‘BAD CONTRACTOR’ BILL PASSES COMMITTEE
Measure Would Protect Towns from Lowest Irresponsible Bidders

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January 30, 2006 - 5:34pm
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Assembly Members Scalera, Greenstein, McKeon & Voss

ASSEMBLY PANEL RELEASES SCALERA/GREENSTEIN/McKEON/VOSS BILL
REGULATING INTERNET PHARMACIES THAT DISPENSE TO NJ PATIENTS

(TRENTON) -- An Assembly panel today released legislation Assembly members Fred Scalera, Linda Greenstein, John McKeon, and Joan Voss sponsored to ensure the safety of New Jersey consumers who purchase prescription drugs via the Internet.

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January 5, 2006 - 8:12pm
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Assemblywoman Greenstein and Assemblymen Panter, Gusciora & Morgan

GREENSTEIN/PANTER/GUSCIORA/MORGAN BILL
PROTECTING LOCAL PAY-TO-PLAY LAWS BECOMES LAW

Measure Gives Local Entities Specific Statutory Authority to Enact
Tough Curbs Against Pay-to-Play Contributing and Contract Awarding

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January 5, 2006 - 6:55pm
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Acting Governor Richard Codey

Codey Signs Pay-to-Play Ban Bill
Allowing Local Governments to Pass Stronger Pay-to-Play Bans

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December 8, 2005 - 8:53pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein

GREENSTEIN PRAISES SENATE PASSAGE OF BILL
TO ALLOW LOCAL PAY-TO-PLAY LAWS TO STAND

(TRENTON) -- Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein, Assembly sponsor of legislation (A-3013/S-1987) to give municipalities statutory authority to maintain existing pay-to-play ordinances, today welcomed the Senate's passage of the measure as a victory for ethics reform in New Jersey.

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November 8, 2005 - 6:34pm

Maybe

The outcome of several of today's Assembly races could create some interesting State Senate races in 2007: Nelson Albano vs. Nicholas Asselta in the 1st district; Jim Whelan vs. Bill Gormley (or Frank Blee, if Gormley retires) in the 2nd; Matt Doherty vs. Sean Kean for Joe Palaia's 11th district seat; Jennifer Beck vs. Ellen Karcher in the 12th; and Bill Baroni vs. Linda Greenstein in the 14th, if Peter Inverso does not run again.

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October 26, 2005 - 11:46am

The Battle for New Jersey '05

The race for State Assembly in the 14th district is no longer the hotly contested campaign that political insiders had expected, with polling from both campaigns showing the two incumbents, Democrat Linda Greenstein and Republican Bill Baroni, with a comfortable lead. The traditional competitiveness of this Mercer/Middlesex district keeps Greenstein and Baroni in the Leans column, but now with a movement arrow towards Likely. Greenstein is running with Hamilton Councilman Dan Benson; Baroni's running mate is former South Brunswick Police Chief Michael Paquette.

In the second district, where Republican Assemblymen Frank Blee and Kirk Conover face a strong challenge from former Atlantic City Mayor James Whelan and attorney Damon Tyner, PoliticsNJ.com has added a movement arrow towards Toss Up for Conover.

PoliticsNJ.com Battle for New Jersey '05

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October 19, 2005 - 7:08pm
PRESS RELEASE

Greenstein for State Assembly

TRIO OF LAW ENFORCEMENT GROUPS GIVE BACKING TO ASSEMBLYWOMAN GREENSTEIN
PBA & FOP Voice Continued Support for 14th District Legislator,
Greenstein Only Candidate Backed by Probation Officers Association

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October 7, 2005 - 5:36pm
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Greenstein and Benson for State Assembly

GREENSTEIN, BENSON WIN BACKING FROM STATE'S LEADING GRASSROOTS ADVOCACY GROUP
New Jersey Citizen Action says Dems Have Shown Commitment
To Social Security, Health Care, Clean Elections, and Consumers

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