Three top senate Democrats, including then-acting Gov. Richard Codey (D-Essex), had exclusive control over a $20 million pot of state funds under a special 2005 budget provision, state Treasurer David ...
As acting governor and Senate president, state Sen. Richard Codey (D-Essex) had exclusive control over $12 million from a special budget account set up for property tax relief in 2005, state Treasurer ...
Senate President Richard Codey says he will not invoke executive privilege in the investigation of the Property Tax Assistance and Senate President Richard Codey says he will not invoke executive ...
While New Jersey suffered from a crippling structural deficit, politicians created a slush fund to dole out tax dollars for While New Jersey suffered from a crippling structural deficit, politicians ...
In the midst of a global economic crisis and a hotly contested presidential election, New Jersey lawmakers proved last week they can still grab a piece of the spotlight and do it in stereotypical ...
The names of lawmakers who secretly funneled millions of dollars in legislative grants to favored projects and causes were disclosed for the first time Friday, with the release of hundreds of pages of ...
Walk into Richard Codey’s office in Caldwell, and you’re bound to notice the photos on the wall. There’s Codey posing with Rodney Dangerfield in Atlantic City. With Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. With ...
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