Is Shirley Turner the smartest legislator?
Senator Shirley Turner (D-Mercer), is the Associate Director of Career Services at Rider University.  She is a graduate of Trenton State College and received her master’s degree from Rider.  A former Mercer County Freeholder, Turner ousted an incumbent Republican Assemblyman in 1993 and an incumbent Republican State Senator in 1997.

Shirley Turner

January 23, 2009 - 1:59pm
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PREVIEW - Senate Committees To Review COAH, Underage Drinking Monday

PREVIEW - SENATE COMMITTEES TO REVIEW COAH, UNDERAGE DRINKING MONDAY

Committees Will Also Look at ‘Silver Alert’ for Missing Persons; Public Reporting of Hospital Errors

TRENTON – On Monday, Senate Committees will meet to review current issues impacting affordable housing in New Jersey, including efforts to reform the Council on Affordable Housing (COAH), and the Governor’s calls to delay a 2.5% commercial developer’s fee in light of the current national economic crisis.

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January 20, 2009 - 10:25pm

Inauguration Day Democratic Party imagery hypes the Corzine-Obama connection

Gov. Jon Corzine tonight in Edison.

EDISON – Gov. Jon Corzine’s 2009 reelection campaign received a predictable, high-profile kick-start at an Inauguration celebration here tonight as Corzine allies showcased images of the governor together with newly sworn-in President Barack Obama in a buck-up-the-troops multimedia show.   

The governor attended the Inauguration earlier today then made a beeline back to New Jersey to be with this crowd of Obama supporters from Middlesex and Essex, who were joined by well-wishers coming from as far away as Camden. 

While a New Jersey delegation whooped it up in downtown Washington, D.C, a bearded middle-aged man with a small entourage ducked through a back door in a hotel amid the highways somewhere in Edison, New Jersey. 

Corzine entered the Holiday Inn ballroom, worked his way through a crowd of around 1,000 people and jumped onto the stage. 

“I want you to party on down,” cried the governor, his arms outstretched. “They’re partying in D.C., and I’m glad I’m not down there, but here with you!”

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December 16, 2008 - 4:21pm
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Sarlo-Turner-Girgenti ‘Main Street Business Assistance Program’ Signed Into Law

SARLO-TURNER-GIRGENTI ‘MAIN STREET BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM’ SIGNED INTO LAW

TRENTON – A bill sponsored by Senators Paul A. Sarlo and Shirley K. Turner and co-sponsored by Senator John A. Girgenti which will establish the “Main Street Business Assistance Program” to support local small and mid-sized businesses in the State was signed into law today by Governor Corzine.

“The economic success of New Jersey lies in the thriving small and mid-sized businesses found along local throughways throughout the State,” said Senator Sarlo, D-Bergen, Essex and Passaic, and Vice Chairman of the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee. “However, as the economy gets worse, consumers have less expendable income to spend, meaning that many of these businesses do not have the resources to survive the current national crisis. Through this new law, New Jersey is doing its part to protect businesses that have long-standing roots in the State, and in so doing, we’re preserving the economic engine that drives so many local communities.”

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November 24, 2008 - 5:38pm
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Sarlo-Turner ‘Main Street Business Assistance Program’ Bill Approved

SARLO-TURNER ‘MAIN STREET BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM’ BILL APPROVED

TRENTON – A bill sponsored by Senators Paul A. Sarlo and Shirley K. Turner which would establish the “Main Street Business Assistance Program” to support local small and mid-sized businesses in the State was approved by the full Senate today by a vote of 37-3, receiving final legislative approval.

“New Jersey’s economic strength depends heavily on the many small and mid-sized businesses which dot our local landscapes and set up shop in storefronts along our major thoroughfares,” said Senator Sarlo, D-Bergen, Essex and Passaic, and Vice Chairman of the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee. “These are businesses built from the ground up, by New Jerseyans and for New Jerseyans, providing access to jobs and investing in our communities. As we work to address the fall-out from the biggest economic meltdown since the Great Depression, we need to continue to support small and mid-sized business growth, and protect these businesses from the worst of the national crisis.”

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November 24, 2008 - 4:34pm
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TURNER AND GUSCIORA CALL FOR GREATER ACCOUNTABILITY OF PENSION FUND MANAGEMENT

Propose legislation for new reporting requirements

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October 20, 2008 - 11:37am
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Genetic Counseling Regulation Advances In Senate Committee

GENETIC COUNSELING REGULATION ADVANCES IN SENATE COMMITTEE

TRENTON – A bill sponsored by Senators Joseph F. Vitale, Jim Whelan, Shirley K. Turner and Nia H. Gill which would create a system of licensure and accountability for genetic counselors in the State of New Jersey was unanimously approved by the Senate Commerce Committee today.

“Genetic counseling has become an invaluable medical tool for parents looking to assess the risks of transmitting genetic disorders to their kids, and individual looking for greater understanding of their own health,” said Senator Vitale, D-Middlesex, the Chairman of the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee. “As we move forward with cutting-edge health care – like personalized medicine and custom-made health care plans – genetic counseling is becoming an even bigger part of the future of medicine. Unfortunately, individuals looking for medical guidance have no way of knowing who’s an appropriate genetic counselor and who’s simply using the title without the necessary training and education.”

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September 24, 2008 - 8:26am

A comeback for LaRossa?

Some Republicans think former State Sen. Richard LaRossa is preparing for another political comeback bid, this time as a candidate for State Assembly in the 15th district against Democratic incumbents Bonnie Watson Coleman and Reed Gusciora.  This week, LaRossa announced that he was filing an ethics complaint against Gusciora for sending out a political press release attacking GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin from his legislative office.  He also came to the aid of Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose after a Democratic staffer questioned her intellectual capacity.

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September 21, 2008 - 12:17pm

Still not feeling surge in Jersey polls, Obama backers revel in moment, pledge to work

State Democratic Party Chairman Joseph Cryan address the crowd at Obama HQ on Saturday.: Politicker photoState Democratic Party Chairman Joseph Cryan address the crowd at Obama HQ on Saturday.: Politicker photo

WEST WINDSOR - The sense here on Saturday is the presidential race is no longer deadlocked nationally.

At this moment.

So when State Democratic Chairman Joseph Cryan asks the crowd of 260 Obama canvassers to demonstrate an upbeat mood, they respond with full-throated gusto in the packed headquarters of Obama’s campaign headquarters.

No one committed to a candidate in this cycle lets pass an opportunity to celebrate the good fortune of his or her presidential aspirant, be he Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) or Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.).

To hear the media tell the story, the fortunes appear too transient.

If this event occurred a week ago, the mood would have been borderline gloomy. But today Washington is mulling a $700 billion bail-out package for a flat-lining Wall Street and Sen. John McCain - longtime champion of deregulation in the private sector - also lugs a five-day old burden of suggesting that America’s economy is fundamentally sound.

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September 11, 2008 - 4:40pm
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Turner Statement On The Anniversary Of September 11 Attacks

TURNER STATEMENT ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF SEPTEMBER 11 ATTACKS

TRENTON – Today, Senator Shirley K. Turner, D-Mercer, issued the following statement on the seventh anniversary of the September 11 attacks, in which nearly 3,000 civilian lives were lost when terrorists flew hijacked planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. A fourth plane was brought down by passengers in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania:

“My heart goes out to the many families around the Garden State who today mourn the loss of loved ones who died during the shocking and tragic September 11 attacks, as well as those families who are dealing with the health consequences due to subsequent exposure to Ground Zero.

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September 1, 2008 - 5:38pm

GOP continue to make case for Palin but Dems say she's no Jersey girl

MINNEAPOLIS - Stunned by Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) headline-snatching announcement last Friday that he selected Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, N.J. Democrats this week re-set after taking a three-day hard look at Palin.

So far, they’re having a difficult time squaring an obscure Alaskan with New Jersey’s hard-edged, ethnically diverse environs, despite Republicans’ best efforts - in the words of State GOP Chairman Tom Wilson - to make a case for why "New Jersey will love Sarah Palin."

"They have Eskimos in Alaska," former Summit Councilwoman Kelly Hatfield said to the suggestion that Palin may not have experience relating to the kinds of ethnic groups whose myriad cultures saturate New Jersey.

As for the fact that Palin’s a woman - a younger, slimmer verison of Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) with an attitude to tempt backlash voters over to the GOP after Clinton’s primary loss - Democrats remain unimpressed.

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