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SENATOR PAUL A. SARLO

Office info
  • 496 COLUMBIA BLVD., 1ST FLOOR
    WOOD-RIDGE, NJ 07075

STAFF
  • CHRISTOPHER W. EILERT, CHIEF OF STAFF
  • KELLIE M. REYES, LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
  • TONI ANN AZZONLINI, LEGISLATIVE AIDE
  • ROBERT DI BENEDETTO, LEGISLATIVE AIDE

36th Legislative District

Mr. Sarlo was sworn to the Senate May 19, 2003, following his selection by members of the district Democratic County Committee to fill an unexpired term. He was elected to a full term that November, and re-elected four times.

Prior to his Senate service, Mr. Sarlo served one term in the Assembly. The senator has been mayor of Wood-Ridge since January, 2000, and served on the borough’s council from 1995 to 2000.

Mr. Sarlo has been prime sponsor of more than 250 laws including those reforming the state’s school funding formula, lowering income taxes, strengthening the fiscal health of the state pension fund, and providing dedicated funding for vital infrastructure projects throughout the state. He also sponsored bills reforming the workers compensation system, criminalizing the illegal trafficking and distribution of prescriptions drugs, requiring schools to adopt bullying prevention policies, and upgrading penalties for identity theft.

Senator Sarlo was born in Passaic, and attended Wood-Ridge public schools. He received bachelor and master of science degrees in civil engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology, in 1991 and 1993, respectively.

Mr. Sarlo is a licensed professional engineer and planner, and a certified municipal engineer. He and his wife, Concetta, have two sons, Anthony Joseph, born in 2000, and Michael Paul, born in 2004.

TRENTON – In an effort to update and revise laws governing the state’s manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages, the

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Fair funding for K-12 schools. Expansion of Pre-Kindergarten. Addressing the opioid crisis. Higher education affordability. Improving transportation infrastructure. Senate Democrats
At the Villa Marie Claire Hospice in Saddle River, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Paul Sarlo held a press conference to
At a rally held on May 2, Senate Democrats pledged to include school funding reforms in the next state budget,
Since 2016, the NJ Senate has been pushing for school funding fairness.