Highlights
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Kim Guadagno |
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno speaks at the Business Partnership’s Fifth Friday Friars Public Policy Luncheon on April 30, 2010, and says that the State budget won't be balanced on the backs of small-business. During the event, the Lt. Governor outlined administration efforts to improve the state's business climate and voiced support for the Partnership’s reform agenda unveiled earlier this year . . . Read more |
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Steve Sweeney |
Senate President Stephen Sweeney comments on the Partnership’s Reform Agenda for An Affordable New Jersey during the May 7 Legislative Breakfast Forum held at Verizon, Basking Ridge. With more than 6 regional chambers represented, this historic gathering of the business community encouraged dialogue on business-friendly public polices and legislation, including changes to NJ’s collective bargaining system, property and estate tax reform, pension reform, among others . . . Read more |
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Assembly Majority Leader Joseph Cryan (D-20) speaks with members of the Somerset County Business Partnership on April 9 at the Legislative Breakfast Forum held at Affinity Federal Credit Union. Business leaders shared suggestions for rebuilding the state’s economy, retaining staff and encouraging job creation, as well as discussed issues related to the Partnership’s Reform Agenda for An Affordable NJ . . . Read more |
Assembly Budget Chair Louis Greenwald (D-6) meets with the Partnership’s Board of Directors at Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics, a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary, for a “Think Tank” session on controlling cost at the local level. (l. to r.) SCBP Legislative Affairs Co-Chairman John Donnadio, Esq. of NJ Association of Counties, Richard Lloyd of Johnson & Johnson, Assemblyman Louis Greenwald, and President/CEO Michael Kerwin. |
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Governor Chris Christie's Chief of Staff Richard Bagger meets with Somerset County Business leaders to talk about the state's economy. The Somerset County Business Partnership also presented the Reform Agenda For An Affordable New Jersey . . . Read more |
The Business Partnership meets with Rep. Leonard Lance (R–7th District) for a round table discussion about the current economic climate and how the actions of 2009 in Congress are impacting business and job creation. (l. to r.) President/CEO Michael Kerwin, Board Chairman Frank Steinberg, Congressman Leonard Lance, Legislative Affairs Committee Co-Chairs Sheila Breeding of Allstate New Jersey Insurance Company and John Donnadio, Esq. of NJ Association of Counties . . . Read more |
