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Quick Facts
Personal Details

Caucuses/Former Committees

Former Member, Law and Public Safety Committee, New Jersey State Senate

Commissioner, Legislative Services Commission, 2004

Commissioner, Mandated Health Benefits Advisory Commission, 2004

Member, Task Force to Study Homeowner Associations, 1996-1997

Commissioner, Delaware and Raritan Transportaion Safety Study Commission, 1995-1996

Education

  • JD, Seton Hall University School of Law, 1984
  • BA, Political Science/History, Ithaca College, 1980

Professional Experience

  • JD, Seton Hall University School of Law, 1984
  • BA, Political Science/History, Ithaca College, 1980
  • Prosecutor, Rocky Hill Borough, 1998-present
  • Partner, DiFrancesco, Bateman, Coley, Yospin, Kunzman, Davis, and Lehrer, Professional Corporation, 1994-present
  • Attorney, DiFrancesco, Bateman, Coley, Yospin, Kunzman, Davis, and Lehrer, Professional Corporation, 1994-present
  • Prosecutor, Bridgewater Township, 1990-present
  • Prosecutor, Montgomery Township
  • Prosecutor, Peapack-Gladstone Borough, 2000
  • Prosecutor, Hillsborough Township, 1993-1999
  • Attorney, Bateman and Bateman Attorneys at Law, 1988-1994
  • Prosecutor, North Plainfield Borough, 1993
  • Assistant General Counsel, Colfax Companies, 1987-1988
  • Director Intergovernmental Affairs, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1986-1987
  • Appointments Council, Office of the Governor, 1985-1986
  • Special Counsel to the Governor for Appointments, 1985
  • Associate, Wharton, Stewart and Davis, 1984-1985
  • Political Director, Fenwick for Senate Committee, 1982
  • District Office Manager, Representative Millicent Fenwick, 1981-1982
  • Campaign Manager, Fenwick for Congress, 1980
  • Assistant to the Campaign Director, Bateman for Governor, 1977

Political Experience

  • JD, Seton Hall University School of Law, 1984
  • BA, Political Science/History, Ithaca College, 1980
  • Prosecutor, Rocky Hill Borough, 1998-present
  • Partner, DiFrancesco, Bateman, Coley, Yospin, Kunzman, Davis, and Lehrer, Professional Corporation, 1994-present
  • Attorney, DiFrancesco, Bateman, Coley, Yospin, Kunzman, Davis, and Lehrer, Professional Corporation, 1994-present
  • Prosecutor, Bridgewater Township, 1990-present
  • Prosecutor, Montgomery Township
  • Prosecutor, Peapack-Gladstone Borough, 2000
  • Prosecutor, Hillsborough Township, 1993-1999
  • Attorney, Bateman and Bateman Attorneys at Law, 1988-1994
  • Prosecutor, North Plainfield Borough, 1993
  • Assistant General Counsel, Colfax Companies, 1987-1988
  • Director Intergovernmental Affairs, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1986-1987
  • Appointments Council, Office of the Governor, 1985-1986
  • Special Counsel to the Governor for Appointments, 1985
  • Associate, Wharton, Stewart and Davis, 1984-1985
  • Political Director, Fenwick for Senate Committee, 1982
  • District Office Manager, Representative Millicent Fenwick, 1981-1982
  • Campaign Manager, Fenwick for Congress, 1980
  • Assistant to the Campaign Director, Bateman for Governor, 1977
  • Deputy Republican Whip, New Jersey State Senate, 2020-present
  • Senator, New Jersey State Senate, 2008-present
  • Former Deputy Conference Leader, New Jersey State Senate
  • Assembly Member, New Jersey State General Assembly, 1994-2007
  • Assistant Republican Leader, New Jersey State General Assembly, 2004-2005
  • Assistant Republican Whip, New Jersey State Assembly, 2002-2003
  • Majority Whip, New Jersey State General Assembly, 1996
  • Assistant Majority Whip, New Jersey State General Assembly, 1994-1995
  • Member, Board of Freeholders, Somerset County, 1988-1994
  • Director, Somerset County Board of Freeholders, 1992
  • Deputy Director, Somerset County Board of Freeholders, 1990-1991
  • Member, Branchburg Township Committee, 1983-1988
  • Mayor, Branchburg Township, 1986
  • Member, Branchburg Township Planning Board, 1985-1986

Former Committees/Caucuses

Former Member, Law and Public Safety Committee, New Jersey State Senate

Commissioner, Legislative Services Commission, 2004

Commissioner, Mandated Health Benefits Advisory Commission, 2004

Member, Task Force to Study Homeowner Associations, 1996-1997

Commissioner, Delaware and Raritan Transportaion Safety Study Commission, 1995-1996

Current Legislative Committees

Member, Environment and Energy Committee

Member, Judiciary Committee

Member, Select Committee on New Jersey Transit

Religious, Civic, and other Memberships

  • JD, Seton Hall University School of Law, 1984
  • BA, Political Science/History, Ithaca College, 1980
  • Prosecutor, Rocky Hill Borough, 1998-present
  • Partner, DiFrancesco, Bateman, Coley, Yospin, Kunzman, Davis, and Lehrer, Professional Corporation, 1994-present
  • Attorney, DiFrancesco, Bateman, Coley, Yospin, Kunzman, Davis, and Lehrer, Professional Corporation, 1994-present
  • Prosecutor, Bridgewater Township, 1990-present
  • Prosecutor, Montgomery Township
  • Prosecutor, Peapack-Gladstone Borough, 2000
  • Prosecutor, Hillsborough Township, 1993-1999
  • Attorney, Bateman and Bateman Attorneys at Law, 1988-1994
  • Prosecutor, North Plainfield Borough, 1993
  • Assistant General Counsel, Colfax Companies, 1987-1988
  • Director Intergovernmental Affairs, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1986-1987
  • Appointments Council, Office of the Governor, 1985-1986
  • Special Counsel to the Governor for Appointments, 1985
  • Associate, Wharton, Stewart and Davis, 1984-1985
  • Political Director, Fenwick for Senate Committee, 1982
  • District Office Manager, Representative Millicent Fenwick, 1981-1982
  • Campaign Manager, Fenwick for Congress, 1980
  • Assistant to the Campaign Director, Bateman for Governor, 1977
  • Deputy Republican Whip, New Jersey State Senate, 2020-present
  • Senator, New Jersey State Senate, 2008-present
  • Former Deputy Conference Leader, New Jersey State Senate
  • Assembly Member, New Jersey State General Assembly, 1994-2007
  • Assistant Republican Leader, New Jersey State General Assembly, 2004-2005
  • Assistant Republican Whip, New Jersey State Assembly, 2002-2003
  • Majority Whip, New Jersey State General Assembly, 1996
  • Assistant Majority Whip, New Jersey State General Assembly, 1994-1995
  • Member, Board of Freeholders, Somerset County, 1988-1994
  • Director, Somerset County Board of Freeholders, 1992
  • Deputy Director, Somerset County Board of Freeholders, 1990-1991
  • Member, Branchburg Township Committee, 1983-1988
  • Mayor, Branchburg Township, 1986
  • Member, Branchburg Township Planning Board, 1985-1986
  • Member, Board of Directors, Branchburg Historical Society, present
  • Member, Board of Directors, Homesharing Program of Somerset County, present
  • Member, Board of Directors, Special Olympics New Jersey, present
  • Member, Board of Trustees, Midland Foundation, present
  • Member, Board of Trustees, Somerset Medical Center, present
  • Member, Branchburg Rotary, present
  • Member, New Jersey State Bar Association, present
  • Member, Somerset County Bar Association, present
  • Member, Somerville Elks Lodge, present
  • Trustee, The Wellness Community Board of Trustees, present
  • Member, Washington Campgrounds Association, present
  • Member, Board of Trustees, New Brunswick Theological Seminary, 1997-1998
  • Member, Board of Trustees, United Way, 1991-1995
  • Chair, Somerset Public Employees Charitable Campaign, 1991-1992
Policy Positions

New Jersey State Legislative Election 2001 National Political Awareness Test

Abortion

Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning abortion.

1. Abortions should always be illegal.
- No Answer

2. Abortions should always be legally available.
- X

3. Abortions should be legal only within the first trimester of pregnancy.
- No Answer

4. Abortions should be legal when pregnancy results from incest, rape or the life of the woman is endangered.
- No Answer

5. Abortions should be limited by waiting periods and notification requirements as decided by each state government.
- No Answer

6. Support prohibition of the dilation and extraction procedure, also known as "partial-birth" abortion.
- X

7. Support prohibition of public funding for abortions and public funding of organizations that advocate or perform abortions.
- No Answer

8. Other
- No Answer

Budget and Tax

State Budget: Indicate the funding levels you will support for the following general categories.

1. Education (Higher)
- Maintain Funding Status

2. Education (K-12)
- Maintain Funding Status

3. Environment
- Maintain Funding Status

4. Health care
- Slightly Increase Funding

5. Law enforcement
- Maintain Funding Status

6. Transportation and Highway infrastructure
- Slightly Increase Funding

7. Welfare
- Maintain Funding Status

8. Other
- No Answer

State Taxes: Indicate the tax levels you will support. Select one level only.

1. Alcohol taxes
- Maintain Status

2. Capital gains taxes
- Maintain Status

3. Cigarette taxes
- Maintain Status

4. Corporate taxes
- Maintain Status

5. Gasoline taxes
- Maintain Status

6. Income taxes (incomes below $75,000)
- Maintain Status

7. Income taxes (incomes above $75,000)
- Maintain Status

8. Inheritance taxes
- Greatly Decrease

9. Property taxes
- Greatly Decrease

10. Sales taxes
- Maintain Status

11. Vehicle taxes
- Maintain Status

12. Other
- No Answer

13. Should Internet sales be taxed?
- No

14. Do you support a flat tax structure for state income taxes?
- Undecided

15. Would you support returning any operating surplus to New Jersey taxpayers?
- Yes

16. Do you support freezing property taxes for seniors?
- Yes

Crime

Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning crime.

1. Support contracting with private sector firms to build and/or manage state prisons.
- No Answer

2. End parole for repeat violent offenders.
- X

3. Oppose the use of the death penalty in New Jersey.
- No Answer

4. Implement penalties other than incarceration for certain non-violent offenders.
- No Answer

5. Inform communities when a convicted sex offender moves into the community.
- X

6. Decriminalize the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
- No Answer

7. Strengthen penalties and sentences for drug-related crimes.
- No Answer

8. Lower the blood-alcohol-content limit defining drunk driving.
- No Answer

9. Prosecute as adults, youths accused of a felony.
- No Answer

10. Increase penalties for crimes committed on school grounds.
- No Answer

11. Require that crimes based on gender, sexual orientation, or disability be prosecuted as hate crimes.
- No Answer

12. Support programs that provide job training and placement services for at-risk youth.
- X

13. Ban the use of racial profiling by law enforcement officers.
- X

14. Allow post-conviction DNA testing for death row inmates or lifetime inmates.
- X

15. Other
- No Answer

Education

Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning education.

1. Encourage private or corporate investment in public school programs.
- X

2. Provide parents with state-funded vouchers to send their children to any participating school (public, private, religious).
- No Answer

3. Support charter schools where teachers and professionals receive authorization and funding to establish new schools.
- X

4. Increase state funds for hiring additional teachers.
- No Answer

5. Provide state funding to increase teacher salaries.
- No Answer

6. Endorse teacher-led voluntary prayer in public schools.
- No Answer

7. Support posting the Ten Commandments in public schools.
- No Answer

8. Require public schools to administer high school exit exams.
- No Answer

9. Support national standards and testing of public school students.
- No Answer

10. Support teacher testing and reward teachers with merit pay.
- X

11. Increase state funds for higher education financial aid for middle-class families.
- X

12. Increase state funds for colleges and universities to expand their campuses so that they can accommodate more students.
- No Answer

13. Other
- No Answer

Employment and Affirmative Action

Employment: Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning employment.

1. Provide low interest loans and tax credits for starting, expanding, or relocating businesses.
- X

2. Reduce state government regulations on the private sector to encourage investment and economic expansion.
- No Answer

3. Support limits on cash damages in lawsuits against businesses and professionals for product liability or malpractice.
- No Answer

4. Increase funding for state job-training programs that re-train displaced workers or teach skills needed in today's job market.
- X

5. Raise the minimum wage above the federal limit established by Congress.
- No Answer

6. Other
- No Answer

Affirmative Action: Which of the following state agencies should take race and sex into account when making employment decisions?

1. Public college and university admissions
- No

2. Public employment
- No

3. State contracting
- No

4. Other
- No Answer

Environment & Energy

Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning the environment and energy.

1. Encourage further development and use of alternative fuels to reduce pollution.
- X

2. Support "self-audit" legislation which creates incentives for industries to audit themselves and clean up pollution.
- X

3. Require a cost-benefit analysis to determine the economic impact of proposed environmental regulations before they are implemented.
- No Answer

4. Require states to fully compensate citizens when environmental regulations limit uses on privately owned land.
- No Answer

5. Support funding for recycling programs in New Jersey.
- X

6. Request added flexibility from the federal government in enforcing and funding federal environmental regulations.
- X

7. Suspend participation in un-funded, federally-mandated environmental protection legislation.
- No Answer

8. Other
- No Answer

9. Should state environmental regulations be stricter than federal law?
- Yes

Government Reform

Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning government reform.

1. Do you support the current limit on terms for New Jersey Governors?
- No

2. Do you support the current limit on terms for New Jersey State Senators and Representatives?
- No

3. Do you support limiting the following types of contributions to state legislative candidates?
- No Answer

4. Individual
- No

5. PAC
- Yes

6. Corporate
- Yes

7. Political Parties
- Yes

8. Do you support requiring full and timely disclosure of campaign finance information?
- Yes

9. Do you support imposing spending limits on state level political campaigns?
- Yes

10. Do you support partial funding from state taxes for state level political campaigns?
- Undecided

11. Do you support voting on-line?
- Undecided

12. Do you support on-line voter registration?
- Undecided

13. Do you support creating the office of Lieutenant Governor?
- No

14. Do you support increased public access to government records without violating the privacy of crime victims?
- Yes

15. Do you support spending more state funds to provide easier and faster access to public government records?
- Yes

16. Other
- No Answer

Gun

Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning gun issues.

1. Ban the sale or transfer of semi-automatic guns, except those used for hunting.
- X

2. Maintain and strengthen the enforcement of existing state restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns.
- X

3. Ease state restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns.
- No Answer

4. Repeal state restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns.
- No Answer

5. Allow citizens to carry concealed guns.
- No Answer

6. Require manufacturers to provide child-safety locks on guns.
- X

7. Require background checks of gun buyers at gun shows.
- X

8. Require a license for gun possession.
- X

9. Other
- No Answer

Health

Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning health issues.

1. Provide tax incentives to small businesses that provide health care to their employees.
- X

2. Ensure that citizens have access to basic health care through managed care, insurance reforms, or state funded care where necessary.
- X

3. Transfer more existing Medicaid recipients into managed care programs.
- No Answer

4. Use state funds to continue some Medicaid coverage for legal immigrants.
- No Answer

5. Limit the amount of damages that can be awarded in medical malpractice lawsuits.
- No Answer

6. Support patients' right to sue their HMOs.
- X

7. Support patients' right to appeal to an administrative board of specialists when services are denied.
- X

8. Guaranteed medical care to all citizens is not a responsibility of state government.
- No Answer

9. Use state funds to add more non-English speaking staff to hospital clinics.
- No Answer

10. Use state funds to set up clinics that serve both adults and children to increase the convenience to families.
- X

11. Other
- No Answer

Social

Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning social issues.

1. Provide tax incentives for businesses that provide child care for their employees.
- X

2. Increase state funds to provide child care for children in low-income, working families.
- No Answer

3. Increase state funding for Head Start in order to serve additional children and/or increase services from a half to a full day.
- X

4. Increase state funding for community centers and other social agencies in areas with at-risk youth.
- X

5. Support state funding of programs for at-risk youth such as guaranteed college loans, and job training and placement.
- No Answer

6. Other
- No Answer

7. Should physician assisted suicide be legally available in New Jersey?
- No

8. Should New Jersey include sexual orientation in its anti-discrimination laws?
- Yes

9. Should New Jersey recognize civil unions between same-sex couples?
- Undecided

10. Should New Jersey restrict marriage to a relationship only between a man and a woman?
- Yes

State Police Reforms

Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning state police reforms.

1. Require police officers that violate a motorist's civil rights to face criminal charges.
- No Answer

2. Require that racial profiling by police officers be considered a criminal offense carrying a prison term of three to five years.
- No Answer

3. Require an annual report of complaints filed against state troopers, including the outcome and any disciplinary actions.
- X

4. Require annual reports of racial statistics on trends in motor vehicle stops.
- X

5. Create a 15-member Civilian Board of Review to investigate complaints and allegations of misconduct on the part of the state troopers.
- No Answer

6. Establish an independent prosecutor to investigate and prosecute civil rights and criminal violations on the part of state troopers.
- No Answer

7. Establish a yearly review of the performance of all state troopers.
- No Answer

8. Create a joint Senate and Assembly State Police Oversight committee to oversee State Police policies and practices.
- No Answer

9. No reforms are necessary to the State Police force.
- No Answer

10. Other
- No Answer

Welfare

Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning welfare.

1. Maintain current time limits on welfare benefits.
- X

2. Maintain the requirement that able-bodied recipients work in order to receive benefits.
- X

3. Increase employment and job training programs for welfare recipients.
- No Answer

4. Provide tax incentives to businesses that hire welfare recipients.
- X

5. Provide child care for welfare recipients who work.
- No Answer

6. Limit benefits given to recipients if they have additional children while on welfare.
- X

7. Eliminate government-funded welfare programs.
- No Answer

8. Redirect welfare funding to faith-based and community-based private organizations.
- No Answer

9. Use federal welfare funds to expand state services to include the working poor.
- No Answer

10. Provide a six-month extension to those people who have received public assistance for 60 months.
- No Answer

11. Other
- No Answer

Legislative Priorities

Please explain what your two main legislative priorities will be if elected. Please explain how you would obtain any additional government funding needed to implement these priorities.
- No Answer

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