Assemblywoman Dunn's Bio Republican Representing Legislative District 25 Municipalities: Bernardsville, Boonton, Boonton Township, Chester Borough, Chester Township, Denville, Dover, Mendham Borough, Mendham Township, Mine Hill, Morris, Morristown, Mount Arlington, Mountain Lakes, Netcong, Randolph, Rockaway Borough, Roxbury, Victory Gardens, Washington (Morris), Wharton. Legislative Service: General Assembly, 2019–present Committees: Assembly Budget Committee Assembly Commerce and Economic Development Committee Assembly Women and Children Committee Senator EDWARD DURR 3rd Legislative District What inspired you to run for office and become a legislator? Short answer — I was told I could not have a concealed carry permit. I did not feel we were getting true representation from my elected officials, so I decided to run in hopes to make the needed changes to protect my 2nd Amendment. What is your greatest achievement and greatest disappointment as a legislator? If you could change one thing in Trenton, what would it be? Having only been in office 11 months, I feel my greatest achievement is yet to come. The greatest disappointment for me has been seeing firsthand how divided lawmakers are. More bipartisan efforts need to be made in Trenton and beyond. What are the legislative priorities, issues or areas of concern on which you would like to focus your attention? While I care about all of my constituents, I am truly focused on working towards helping the developmentally-disabled community. One bill I am most passionate about is S-1897 (Billy Cray Law), which would allow cameras in common areas in group homes. Billy Cray was a young man who passed away while in one of the state’s group homes due to abuse. Coming out of the pandemic, what are the lessons you've learned and how do you think those lessons should guide public policy makers going forward? I've learned that people are willing to let others make unconstitutional decisions without resistance. Government on every level has taken advantage of this, which means there needs to be more of a check and balance of those in charge. What was the make and model of the vehicle in which you learned how to drive? Also, what was the first (new or used) vehicle you owned? I learned to drive on a Ford Galaxy 500 3 speed. The first car I owned was a 1969 Chevy Impala and my first new (and only new) car was a 1984 Ford LTD Brougham. Senator Durr's Bio Republican Representing Legislative District 3 Counties: Monmouth Municipalities: Alloway, Bridgeton, Carneys Point, Clayton, Deerfield, East Greenwich, Elk, Elmer, Elsinboro, Franklin (Gloucester), Glassboro, Greenwich (Gloucester), Logan, Lower Alloways Creek, Mannington, National Park, Newfield, Oldmans, Paulsboro, Penns Grove, Pennsville, Pilesgrove, Pittsgrove, Quinton, Salem, South Harrison, Swedesboro, Upper Deerfield, Upper Pittsgrove, West Deptford, Woodbury Heights, Woodstown, Woolwich Legislative Service State Senate, 2022–present Committees Environment and Energy Committee Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee We Will Find For Your Dealership! NJ CAR SERVICES, INC. works for you! NJ CAR Services has provided fair, competitive and consistent pricing on business forms and advertising items to members of the New Jersey Coalition of Automotive Retailer since 1975. NJ CAR Services has saved members tens of thousands through increased competition and less expensive products. One call does it all. 609.883.5056 ext. 402 njcarservices.com 19 N J C A R . O R G new jersey auto retailer
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