Bi-Partisan Leadership Committee, New Jersey General Assembly (decommissioned)
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The Bi-Partisan Leadership Committee is a former standing committee of the New Jersey General Assembly.
Function
The 2020-2021 New Jersey General Assembly rules described the function of standing committees as outlined below.
“ | Each standing reference committee, within its subject area, is authorized to: (a). consider and report bills and resolutions referred to it. Bills and resolutions may be reported to the General Assembly with or without amendments, or by committee substitute; (b). determine whether laws and programs are effective and implemented in accordance with the intent of the Legislature by – (1) conducting investigations and studies of public entities responsible for the application, administration and execution of the laws and programs; (2) meeting with public officials and citizens responsible for or involved with the application, administration and execution of the laws and programs; (3) reviewing books, papers, documents, records and other data pertaining to the application, administration and execution of laws and programs; (4) holding public hearings; (5) issuing reports; and 6) making recommendations to the General Assembly as the committee deems appropriate; and (c). perform other duties as the Speaker or the General Assembly may direct.[1][2] | ” |
Membership
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2010-2012
- Alex DeCroce (R), Co-Chair
- Sheila Oliver (D), Co-Chair
- Louis Greenwald (D)
- David Rible (R)
- Samuel Thompson (R)
- Joseph Cryan (D)
- Jon Bramnick (R)
- Gerald Green (D)
- Joseph Malone, III (R)
- Joan Quigley (D)
- Nellie Pou (D)
- Scott Rumana (R)
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Footnotes
- ↑ New Jersey State Legislature, "Rules of the General Assembly 2020-2021," accessed March 2, 2021(Section 10.5)
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.