Sandra Cunningham

Senator Cunningham sits at her desk in the Senate Chambers

08 Jan: Cunningham Sworn In To First Full Senate Term

Senator Sandra B. Cunningham was sworn in today to her first full, four-year term in the State Senate and pledged to focus her legislative efforts on educational opportunities for children, economic development for urban areas and job training programs for released offenders.

“I consider my role in the Senate to be a tremendous honor given to me by the people of the 31st Legislative District,” said Senator Cunningham. “But it is also a serious responsibility of mine to reflect the will and the needs of the communities in my district.”

07 Jan: Senate Greenlights Codey Bill To Spark Growth In Urban Hubs

TRENTON – The state Senate today approved the “Urban Transit Hub Tax Credit Act,” a bill sponsored by Senate President Richard J. Codey (D-Essex), which is aimed at catalyzing economic development in areas surrounding urban train stations. The act is designed to foster smart growth principles and would establish a tax credit program for capital investment and increased employment in targeted transit hubs.

“This bill will help break the logjam that often occurs in urban redevelopment and stimulate sizeable job growth,” said Sen. Codey. “Sometimes, despite the best efforts of a municipality, it’s just impossible to attract investors to a property if they don’t see the potential for profit. That’s sound business sense on their part. This is sound public policy on our part.”

02 Jan: Codey Announces New Dem Leadership Posts

TRENTON – Senate President Richard J. Codey (D-Essex) today announced the new leadership posts for the Senate Democratic Majority Caucus that will take effect when the 213th Legislature is sworn in on January 8. Senator Stephen M. Sweeney will serve as both Democratic Majority Leader and Conference Chair, while Senator Shirley K. Turner will continue to lead as Senate President Pro-Tempore.

“We’ve put together a great team to lead our caucus in the new legislative session,” said the Senate President. “These members, both veterans and new go-getters, wield a great combination of experience, energy and passion. Together they bring more than 90 years of legislative experience to the table and a deep commitment to improving the lives of the residents of New Jersey.”

Senator Cunningham in the Senate Chamber

08 Nov: Senator Cunningham Sworn In To Serve 31st Legislative District

TRENTON – With family and friends by her side, Senator Sandra Bolden Cunningham was sworn in today by Senate President Richard Codey to fill the remaining weeks of the term vacated by Senator Joseph A. Doria in the 31st Legislative District, which includes Bayonne and parts of Jersey City in Hudson County.

“Today marks a joyous occasion where I can continue to carry on the legacy of my husband,” said Senator Cunningham, D-Hudson. “As a State Senator, I am eager to get to work to protect the rights of all New Jersey residents. I hope to focus on making a positive impact in health and human service issues. I also am eager to work on the Second Chance program to reduce the rate of repeat criminal offenders.”

08 Nov: Swearing-in of Senator Sandra Cunningham

Sandra Cunningham sworn in