Senator Frank Lautenberg

April 2, 2009 - 12:04pm
INSIDE EDGE

Campaigns don't wait for funerals

Just to be clear, would-be candidates don't wait until funerals to begin campaigning for open seats.   It took Hudson County Democrats less than an hour to convene conferences following the death of Jersey City Mayor/State Sen. Glenn Cunningham died in 2004.  Campaigns were underway before the funerals of Assemblymen Melvin Cottrell (R-Jackson) and Thomas Smith (R-Asbury Park), and there were political discussions at the funerals of Assemblymen Monroe Lustbader (R-Short Hills) and Alan Augustine (R-Scotch Plains). 

It took less time for Essex Democrats to pick Evelyn Williams (D-Newark) for a State Assembly seat after the death of Donald Tucker (D-Newark) than it did to pick Oadline Truitt (D-Newark) after Williams was arrested for shoplifting days after she took office.

Posturing doesn't always wait for an actual death certificate.  When State Senators Byron Baer (D-Englewood) and Walter Kavanaugh (R-Somerville) became ill, potential successors began to shore up votes in anticipation of a retirement.  And make no mistake: the campaign to succeed 85-year-old U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg has been underway for the last eight months.

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October 29, 2008 - 11:46am
PRESS RELEASE

LAUTENBERG, MENENDEZ ANNOUNCE MORE THAN $2.3 MILLION FOR NEWARK, TETERBORO AIRPORTS

Grants Will Help Improve Runway Safety and Protect Travelers at the Airports

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June 23, 2008 - 9:43am
PRESS RELEASE

LAUTENBERG, MENENDEZ, PAYNE ANNOUNCE NEARLY $7 MILLION FOR IMPROVEMENTS AT NEWARK LIBERTY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Newark Liberty International Airport Improvements

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June 23, 2008 - 9:37am
PRESS RELEASE

HOUSE FAILS TO PROTECT CHILDREN'S HEALTH PROGRAMS IN SPENDING BILL, SEN. MENENDEZ CRITICIZES THE OMISSION

Menendez has been one of the Senate's leading proponents for strong SCHIP support and a defender of NJ's FamilyCare program

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April 10, 2008 - 2:00pm
PRESS RELEASE

MASSIVE FLIGHT CANCELLATIONS: SENS. MENENDEZ AND LAUTENBERG PUT MORE HEAT ON FAA

WASHINGTON – U.S.

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