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SENATOR BOB SMITH

Office info
  • 16 STELTON ROAD
    SUITE E-5
    PISCATAWAY, NJ 08854

STAFF
  • CHRISTINE MOSIER, CHIEF OF STAFF
  • SUE CAHN, LEGISLATIVE AIDE
  • MARY GIORDANO, CONSTITUENT OUTREACH
  • KEVIN EGAN, LEGISLATIVE AIDE

17th Legislative District

Senator Smith was born in Scranton, Pa. He earned a degree in history from the University of Scranton in 1969, an M.S. in chemistry there in 1970, and an M.S. in environmental science from Rutgers University in 1973. He graduated from Seton Hall Law School in 1981 and was admitted to the bar that year. He is owner of the Piscataway law firm of Bob Smith and Associates.

Mr. Smith was elected to the Senate in 2001 and re-elected five times. He served in the Assembly from 1986 to 2002. He sponsored legislation reforming the Garden State Open Space Acquisition Program to focus on water resource protection, preservation of the Highlands, providing a continuing source of revenue for New Jersey state parks, and setting in place measures to improve water quality in the Barnegat Bay, including comprehensive fertilizer controls. He also sponsored two constitutional amendments, approved by voters, to provide stable funding for open space, farmland and historic preservation and to dedicate natural resource damage litigation awards to restore the environment.

Mr. Smith has served on Piscataway’s Environmental Commission and Planning Board. He was a councilman from 1977 to 1980, and mayor from 1981 to 1986.

Senator Smith’s wife is the former Ellen Foster. They have two children and seven grandchildren.

TRENTON – The Senate Environment and Energy Committee advanced legislation sponsored by Senators Bob Smith and John McKeon that would

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The Senate Environment Committee approved a piece of legislation sponsored by Senators Bob Smith and Linda Greenstein to establish a
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Senator Bob Smith discusses actions taken by an Argentinian state-owned oil company to discharge its Superfund obligations through bankruptcy proceedings.
Senate President Steve Sweeney and Senator Bob Smith visited Children's Specialized Hospital in New Brunswick, where they distributed toys to