Louis Greenwald

February 7, 2006 - 7:34pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assemblyman Louis Greenwald

GREENWALD STATEMENT ON OPENING
OF STEPPED-UP BUDGET REVIEW PROCESS

(TRENTON) -- Assembly Budget Committee Chairman Louis D. Greenwald issued the following statement at his panel's opening meeting where members took testimony from State Auditor Richard Fair on his office's continuing work to identify potential cost savings and operating efficiencies that might help alleviate the state's anticipated FY07 budget shortfall:

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January 19, 2006 - 3:02pm
PRESS RELEASE

News from the Camden County Republican Committee

CCGOP Chairwoman Gail Peterson comments on re-appointment of Assemblyman Louis Greenwald as Assembly Budget Committee Chairman

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January 17, 2006 - 1:19pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts, Jr.

ROBERTS ANNOUNCES ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE LEADERS

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December 20, 2005 - 6:23pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assemblyman Louis D. Greenwald

FOR RELEASE:
December 20, 2005

CONTACT:
Assemblyman Greenwald
(856) 783-0444
Beth Auerswald
(609) 292-7065

GREENWALD, DAVY TEAM WITH FLORIDA OFFICIALS,
RELOCATED GULF COAST FAMILIES TO PRAISE N.J. 2-1-1 SERVICE

Families Now Living in Atlantic, Bergen & Monmouth Counties Tell of Support Received from N.J. Call System

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November 10, 2005 - 1:31am

Bonnie creates two vacancies

The likely election of Bonnie Watson Coleman as Assembly Majority Leader creates two potential vacancies: Democratic State Chair and Assembly Appropriations Chair. Democratic insiders say the front runner for State Chairman is Assemblyman Joseph Cryan. The incoming Speaker has the option of naming a new Appropriations Chair, or consolidating the panel with the Budget Committee under the leadership of Louis Greenwald.

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October 25, 2005 - 6:57pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assemblyman Louis D. Greenwald

For Release: October 25, 2005
Assemblyman Louis D. Greenwald
(856) 783-0444
AsmGreenwald@njleg.org

GREENWALD TO WAL-MART: LET'S WORK TOGETHER TO INSURE NEW JERSEY'S WORKING FAMILIES
Assemblyman Pleased with Wal-Mart's Decision to Improve Employee Benefits; Calls on Retail Chain Giant to Continue Efforts to Help State's Uninsured

(GIBBSBORO) -- Assemblyman Louis Greenwald, the moving force behind legislation that would require retail-giant Wal-Mart to increase the level of health-care insurance coverage offered to its workers, today welcomed the corporation's announcement that it was offering its employees better health benefits.

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October 18, 2005 - 3:53pm
PRESS RELEASE

News from Assemblyman Greenwald

GREENWALD APPLAUDS $8.4 BILLION SUCCESS
OF BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT INCENTIVE PROGRAM

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October 5, 2005 - 4:54pm
PRESS RELEASE

Fleischner and Gurenlian for State Assembly

FLEISCHNER AND GURENLIAN CALL FOR END TO OPPONENTS' ACCUSATIONS AND INNUENDO;

District 6 Republicans Have Been Honest, Open and Fair in Clean Elections Process, Full Disclosure Made on Campaign Finances

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September 22, 2005 - 4:35pm

Clean Elections Bomb

The Clean Elections Law turned out to be a bomb, with only two of the eight possible major party candidates raising enough small campaign contributions to qualify for public financing. Under a test program, each party chose one legislative district for the 2005 election: Democrats picked the sixth district, where their candidates, Louis Greenwald and Pamela Rosen Lampitt, qualified by raising $5,000 in $5 checks and $15,000 in $30 checks. Their GOP opponents, Marc Fleischner and Joann Gurenlian, were unable to due so -- even though Greenwald and Lampitt made a good faith effort to help them. The Republicans chose the 13th district, but their candidates, Sam Thompson and Amy Handlin -- as well as Democrats Bill Flynn and Mike Dasaro -- were unable to qualify.

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