Key Votes
A 4378 - Exception to the Ban on Former State Employees Working for the Casino Industry - Key Vote
New Jersey Key Votes
Stages
- Jan. 12, 2010 Executive Signed
- Jan. 11, 2010 Senate Bill Passed
- Jan. 11, 2010 House Bill Passed
- Jan. 4, 2010 Introduced
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Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Signed (Executive) - Jan. 12, 2010
Title: Exception to the Ban on Former State Employees Working for the Casino Industry
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (22-13) - Jan. 11, 2010 (Key vote)
Title: Exception to the Ban on Former State Employees Working for the Casino Industry
Vote to pass a bill that provides an exception to the two year prohibition on certain state employees and their "immediate" families from working in the casino industry.
- -For two years after being employed by the state, the person or family member is "screened" from personal participation in representing, appearing for, or negotiating on behalf of a holder of or applicant for a casino license; and
-The former state employee or family member is associated with the partnership, firm, or corporation in a position that does not involve any equity interest in the partnership, firm, or corporation.
- -A former Governor;
-A former Lieutenant Governor;
-A former Attorney General;
-A former member of the Legislature;
-Any member of the governing body, or the municipal judge or municipal attorney, of a municipality where a casino is located;
-Any member of or attorney for the planning board or zoning board of adjustment of a municipality where a casino is located;
-Any professional planner or consultant regularly employed or retained by a planning board or zoning board of adjustment; or
-Members of the "immediate" family of any of the aforementioned persons.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (42-31) - Jan. 11, 2010 (Key vote)
Title: Exception to the Ban on Former State Employees Working for the Casino Industry
Vote to pass a bill that provides an exception to the two year prohibition on certain state employees and their "immediate" families from working in the casino industry.
- -For two years after being employed by the state, the person or family member is "screened" from personal participation in representing, appearing for, or negotiating on behalf of a holder of or applicant for a casino license; and
-The former state employee or family member is associated with the partnership, firm, or corporation in a position that does not involve any equity interest in the partnership, firm, or corporation.
- -A former Governor;
-A former Lieutenant Governor;
-A former Attorney General;
-A former member of the Legislature;
-Any member of the governing body, or the municipal judge or municipal attorney, of a municipality where a casino is located;
-Any member of or attorney for the planning board or zoning board of adjustment of a municipality where a casino is located;
-Any professional planner or consultant regularly employed or retained by a planning board or zoning board of adjustment; or
-Members of the "immediate" family of any of the aforementioned persons.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - Jan. 4, 2010
Title: Restricting Former Government Employees from Future Employment with Casinos
Sponsors
- Joan M. Quigley (NJ - D) (Out Of Office)
Co-sponsors
- Bill Baroni (NJ - R) (Out Of Office)
- Raymond J. Lesniak (NJ - D)