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Paul Anthony Sarlo (born August 31, 1968) is an Italian-American construction industry executive and Democratic Party politician who has served in the New Jersey Senate since 2003, where he represents the 36th Legislative District.
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The lieutenant governor of New Jersey took office for the first time on January 19, 2010, following an election with the governor of New Jersey. The position was created as the result of a constitutional amendment to the New Jersey State Constitution passed on November 8, 2005. While the amendment itself took effect as of January 17, 2006, and ...
The New Jersey state Senate Budget Committee advanced a bill that will gut access to public records for the second time in two months despite considerable opposition from advocates.. Introduced in ...
State Sen. Paul Sarlo, D-Bergen, who chairs the budget committee and is the sponsor of the OPRA bill, said that he doesn’t know if his bill will be on the list for Monday’s Senate session but ...
After hours of testimony against a bill that would gut the New Jersey Open Public Records Act, the legislation moved forward to the state Senate.
Paul VI's athletic teams were known as the Patriots. For much of the 1980s they were members of the Bergen-Passaic Scholastic League, where they kept a rivalry with Paterson Catholic High School. The Patriots won the Non-Public Group B North state championship in football for 1978. [2] [3]
Leaders of the New Jersey Legislature outline their priorities for the new legislative session.