Pamela Lampitt

December 15, 2008 - 3:43pm
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ASSEMBLY PASSES DIEGNAN/LAMPITT BILL ENHANCING NJ STARS' STANDARDS, SUSTAINABILITY

ASSEMBLY PASSES DIEGNAN/LAMPITT BILL
ENHANCING NJ STARS' STANDARDS, SUSTAINABILITY

(TRENTON) - The General Assembly today passed legislation Assembly members Patrick J. Diegnan and Pamela Lampitt sponsored to reform the popular NJ STARS college scholarship programs to strengthen its eligibility standards and ease the financial burden on the state's colleges.

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November 24, 2008 - 5:30pm
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ASSEMBLY LEGISLATION HONORING ISRAEL APPROVED BY SENATE

Assembly Democrats News Release

ASSEMBLY LEGISLATION HONORING ISRAEL APPROVED BY SENATE

Measures Would Make Permanent New Jersey Israel Commission, Commemorate Israel’s 60th Anniversary

(TRENTON) – The Senate today passed Assembly-approved legislation honoring Israel, including plans to make permanent the New Jersey Israel Commission and to commemorate Israel’s 60th anniversary.

 

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November 24, 2008 - 10:46am
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***MULTIMEDIA PACKAGE*** Lampitt on Growing 'Green-Collar' Jobs in the Garden State

Assembly Democrats News Release

LAMPITT ISSUES MULTIMEDIA PACKAGE ON GROWING 'GREEN-COLLAR' JOBS IN THE GARDEN STATE

(VOORHEES) - Assemblywoman Pamela R. Lampitt (D-Camden) today issued a multimedia package on her efforts to position New Jersey as a leader in growing "green-collar" jobs - jobs in business and industry that have a positive environmental impact.

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November 14, 2008 - 3:54pm
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***MULTIMEDIA PACKAGE*** Chiappone, Wisniewski, Lampitt on Legislative Packge to Improve Teen Driver Safety

Assembly Democrats News Release

CHIAPPONE/WISNIEWSKI/LAMPITT MULTIMEDIA PACKAGE ON LEGISLATION TO IMPROVE TEEN DRIVER SAFETY

Four-Bill Package Implements Priority Recommendations of the March 2008 Teen Driver Study Commission's Final Report

(TRENTON) - Assembly members Anthony Chiappone, John S. Wisniewski and Pamela R. Lampitt today issued a multimedia package on their legislation to improve teen driver safety in New Jersey, which was unanimously released yesterday by the Assembly Transportation, Public Works and Independent Authorities Committee.

The four-bill package would implement the top recommendations of the state's Teen Driver Study Commission.

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November 13, 2008 - 5:43pm
INSIDE EDGE

Lampitt won't seek Adler Senate seat

An image from Pamela Lampitt's 2007 campaign website. The two-term Assemblywoman from Cherry Hill is not expected to seek John Adler's State Senate seat.

Assemblywoman Pam Lampitt is privately telling friends that she will not seek the 6th district State Senate seat that will be vacated by Congressman-elect John Adler.  Lampitt, entering her fourth year in the Assembly, has a strong relationship with Speaker Joe Roberts and sources suggest she would be a frontrunner for a committee chairmanship next session. 

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November 13, 2008 - 1:42pm
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Chiappone, Wisniewski, Lampitt Bill Package to Improve Teen Driver Safety Advances

Assembly Democrats News Release

CHIAPPONE/WISNIEWSKI/LAMPITT BILL PACKAGE TO IMPROVE TEEN DRIVER SAFETY ADVANCES

Four-Bill Package Implements Priority Recommendations of the March 2008 Teen Driver Study Commission's Final Report

(TRENTON) - A legislative package sponsored by Assembly members Anthony Chiappone, John S. Wisniewski and Pamela R. Lampitt to improve teen driver safety in New Jersey was released today by the Assembly Transportation, Public Works and Independent Authorities Committee.

The bills would implement the top recommendations of the state's Teen Driver Study Commission.

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October 28, 2008 - 11:20am
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***MULTIMEDIA PACKAGE*** Assembly Democrats React to Voting Session Focused on Protecting Residents from Economic Meltdown

Assembly Democrats News Release

ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATS REACT TO VOTING SESSION FOCUSED ON PROTECTING RESIDENTS FROM ECONOMIC MELTDOWN

Assembly Passes Nearly 30 Bills Designed to Jumpstart State Economy & Help Insulate Residents, Businesses from Global Recession

(TRENTON) - Assembly Democrats today issued the following multimedia package following an Assembly voting session that considered nearly 30 bills to jumpstart the state's economy and help protect residents and businesses from the continuing global economic meltdown.

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October 23, 2008 - 3:29pm
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DIEGNAN/LAMPITT NJ STARS REFORM LEGISLATION CALLS FOR HIGHER STANDARDS, SUSTAINABILITY

Assembly Democrats News Release

DIEGNAN/LAMPITT NJ STARS REFORM LEGISLATION CALLS FOR HIGHER STANDARDS, SUSTAINABILITY

Legislation Seeks to Enact Recommendations of NJ STARS Task Force

(TRENTON) – Legislation Assembly Higher Education Chairman Patrick J. Diegnan and Vice-Chairwoman Pamela Lampitt sponsored to revise the popular NJ STARS I and NJ STARS II college scholarship programs to ensure their long-term viability was released today from the Assembly Higher Education Committee by a vote of 7-2, with 2 abstentions.

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October 23, 2008 - 12:38pm
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Love, Lampitt, Wagner, Evans Bill to Regulate Credit Card Solicitation on Campuses Advances

Assembly Democrats News Release

 

LOVE/LAMPITT/WAGNER/EVANS BILL TO REGULATE CREDIT CARD SOLICITATION ON CAMPUSES ADVANCES

Measure Would Require Credit Card Companies to Register with Colleges & Students to Complete Education Courses before Credit Cards Could be Issued

(TRENTON) - The Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee today released legislation Assemblywomen Sandi Love, Pamela R. Lampitt, Connie Wagner and Elease Evans sponsored to regulate how credit card companies solicit new customers on college campuses in New Jersey.

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October 16, 2008 - 4:12pm
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***MULTIMEDIA PACKAGE*** Assembly Democrats Commentary on Helping New Jersey Workers, Businesses Amid Financial Meltdown

Assembly Democrats News Release

ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATS COMMENTARY ON HELPING NEW JERSEY WORKERS, BUSINESSES AMID FINANCIAL MELTDOWN

(TRENTON) - Assembly Democrats today issued the following multimedia package on Governor Jon S. Corzine's address to a joint session of the Legislature on the global financial crisis.

The Assembly already has advanced 19 bills to help revamp state business taxes and incentives, help struggling homeowners, promote jobs through alternative energy technology, protect consumers from financial fraud and help low-income seniors and the disabled heat their homes.

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