December 23, 2009 Senator Gerald Cardinale, R-Bergen, said the state Health Department should stop playing politics, help consumers and boost the economy by letting Hackensack University Medical Center re-open Pascack ...
December 18, 2009 Senator Gerald Cardinale, R-Bergen, urged a halt to the demolition of the Riverfront State Prison, New Jersey’s most modern correctional facility, until Camden County has come up ...
November 23, 2009 Senator Gerald Cardinale, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced today that he would oppose any effort to weaken the drug-free school zones law. “It ...
November 23, 2009 John Lynch Apparently Didn’t Tell All He Knew at Halfway House Senator Gerald Cardinale, senior Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said he was appalled, but not ...
October 27, 2009 Senator Gerald Cardinale, a Republican on the State House Commission, said that Governor Corzine has opened the door to corruption with his plan to sell the Camden ...
October 26, 2009 Senator Gerald Cardinale (R-Bergen) issued the following statement regarding published reports that a deal brokered by Jon Corzine between the Prudential Center and the Izod Center is ...
October 22, 2009 $8 Million Penalty for Breaking Long-Term Lease Should Stand Senator Gerald Cardinale (R-Bergen) issued the following statement regarding a report published in the Star-Ledger indicating that the New ...
September 25, 2009 Corzine Administration Doling Out Aid Arbitrarily Senator Gerry Cardinale (R-Bergen) called on Governor Corzine to appoint a nonpartisan special investigator to review the State’s Extraordinary Aid Program. ...
September 14, 2009 In response to a complaint filed last week by the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct against Judge Steven Perskie, of Atlantic County, Senators Gerry Cardinale (R-Bergen) and ...
September 10, 2009 Hearing Can’t Mask Absence of Leadership and Competence That Has Left 300,000 New Jerseyans Without Health Insurance Senators Gerald Cardinale and Joe Kyrillos, Republicans on the Senate ...