December 2, 2008 - 5:20pm
Inside Edge

On the Senate Labor Committee chairmanship, we got it very wrong

Wally Edge's mea culpa to Senate President Richard J. Codey.

A report published two weeks ago in The Inside Edge that Senate President Richard Codey would pick Sandra Cunningham, not Frederick Madden, to chair the Senate Labor Committee if Paul Sarlo moved to Judiciary was just plain wrong.   Realizing that Madden was the most senior member of the Senate without a committee chairmanship, Codey promised to give the South Jersey Democrat strong consideration the next time a slot became available.  It is now apparent that Madden was always going to get Labor, and that Cunningham was not a candidate for this particular position.  Codey kept his word.

More on Codey’s word: on Sunday, the Senate President will read The Night Before Christmas during a performance of the Boston Pops at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center.  Our sources, hopefully correct this time, say that Codey has edited the classic story to reflect some of his own views.  That ought to be fun.

And on our mea culpa -- The Inside Edge did get the story right on Sarlo becoming Judiciary Chairman, two weeks before it happened.

 

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