Is John Wisniewski the smartest legislator?

Assemblyman John Wisniewski (D-Middlesex), 45, is an attorney.  He graduated Rutgers University and Seton Hall University Law School, and was elected to the State Assembly in 1995, defeating an incumbent Republican.

John Wisniewski

August 27, 2008 - 10:32pm

Praising Clinton, new DNC member Wisniewski wants to examine superdelegate rules

Former President Bill Clinton addressed the Democratic National Convention tonight, pledging to help elect Barack Obama: Getty Images PhotoFormer President Bill Clinton addressed the Democratic National Convention tonight, pledging to help elect Barack Obama: Getty Images Photo
DENVER - The Clinton legacy took a battering in the recent Democratic Party primary, but Assemblyman John Wisniewski (D-Sayreville) says most of the landed blows are unjust, and argued that only the former president could convincingly argue on behalf of Sen. Barack Obama’s (D-Ill.) the way he did tonight.

"In 1992, the Republicans called Clinton too inexperienced and that’s what they’re trying to say now about Barack Obama," says Wisniewski in the Spotted Dog bar at the Inverness Hotel, paraphrasing one of Clinton’s key arguments from his speech at the Democratic National Convention tonight.

"Clinton proved to be one of the best presidents of the 20th Century," added the assemblymen, who is poised to begin his term as a Democratic National Committeeman at the end of this week, where he is interested in examining possible reforms to the system.

President Clinton balanced the federal budget, and created surpluses approaching a trillion dollars.

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August 27, 2008 - 9:47pm

Wisniewski's Spotted Dog crowd gears up for Biden

Assemblyman John Wisniewski (D-Sayreville) and his wife, Debbie.: Politicker photoAssemblyman John Wisniewski (D-Sayreville) and his wife, Debbie.: Politicker photo 

DENVER - The crowd crams into the Spotted Dog for Assemblyman John Wisniewski’s (D-Sayreville) convention watch party, which includes three other recognizable elected officials packed cheek by jowl into this low-ceilinged underground Inverness Hotel hangout: Assemblyman Gordon Johnson of Bergen and West New York Mayor Sal Vega and Plainfield Mayor Sharon Robinson-Briggs.

Wisniewski’s been attending conventions going all the way back to 1976, when his father served as a member of the New Jersey delegation. Now he has his own daughters here and they’ve already been on the floor of the Pepsi Center.

"It’s a relaxing atmosphere down here, in a way even better than getting on and off the bus to go out there to the Pepsi Center," says Wisniewski, chair of the state Assembly Transportation Committee.

"At least I know New Jersey’s not the only place with gridlock," he says.

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August 25, 2008 - 2:50am

Primary hurt still lingers in Obamaland

State Party Chairman Joseph Cryan operates at the Inverness.: Politicker photoState Party Chairman Joseph Cryan operates at the Inverness.: Politicker photo

DENVER - It was one of those unlikely big event introductions: the governor of New Jersey revving up the crowd before he rolled out U.S. Rep. Steve Rothman (D-Fair Lawn).

Usually it’s one of the members of the congressional delegation warming up an audience for the governor, but this occasion was different, as onetime Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) stalwart Gov. Jon Corzine yielded to Rothman, a Northeast Regional co-chair of the Obama campaign.

Co-hosting a party with Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-Cliffside Park) at the Inverness Hotel on the eve of the Democratic National Convention, Rothman hit the two big power chords the Obama campaign hoped to sound with its pick this weekend of Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.) as Obama’s vice presidential running mate.

"Joe Biden is going to be great at reaching out to working class voters, plus he has foreign policy experience," said the congressman, the only member of the New Jersey delegation to have endorsed Obama from the beginning.

There were scattered hand claps - and a little spark of happiness for Biden.

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April 20, 2008 - 9:56am

Wisniewski champions Andrews campaign in Perth Amboy

U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews, Assemblyman John Wisniewski, and John RutkowskiU.S. Rep. Rob Andrews, Assemblyman John Wisniewski, and John Rutkowski
PERTH AMBOY - A city of wrought iron fire escapes hugs the waterfront to east of the highways, where in a banquet hall behind the ZPA Cocktail Lounge on Saturday night, U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews goes from table to table with Assemblyman John Wisniewski (D-Middlesex).

The 100 people here representing the United Poles in America ZPA embrace Wisniewski as one of their own, the powerful chairman of the Assembly Transportation Committee, who grew up among them in Sayreville, and who’s represented them for over 12 years.

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February 15, 2008 - 4:49pm

Weekend TV

Tonight on NJN, Reporters Roundtable will feature Nick Acocella from Politifax; Michael Symons of Gannett; David Chen from the New York Times and the Bergen Record’s John Reitmeyer. The reporters will discuss the Governor’s toll plan and the indictment of former state Sen. Joe Congilio. The show, hosted by Michael Aron, will air tonight at 6:30 and Sunday at 10a.m.

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January 31, 2008 - 4:14pm

Corzine likes Menendez for VP, but Rice says no

Gov. Jon Corzine likes the idea of Bob Menendez running for Vice PresidentGov. Jon Corzine likes the idea of Bob Menendez running for Vice President
Gov. Jon Corzine said that he’s not involved with Hillary Clinton’s potential choices for Vice President. But he thinks Bob Menendez would be a good one.

“First of all, it would be a great choice, but I have no idea. I’m not involved in that,” said Corzine before boarding a train that whisked him down to Washington, DC for the Chamber of Commerce’s Walk on Washington. “Clearly Bob has played a meaningful role in the national campaign because of his leadership of Hispanics for Mrs. Clinton, and he’s an able spokesperson on any of the issues he speaks out about.”

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June 28, 2007 - 3:16pm

Danielczyk attacks opponents on dual office holding

Republican Assembly candidate Paul “Daniels” Danielczyk today lashed out against his opponent, Joseph Vas, for abstaining from voting on the Dual Office Holding bill.

"By abstaining on the vote, Vas has admitted that a conflict of interest does exist with holding two offices,” said Danielczyk in a press release.

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September 10, 2008 - 3:30pm

Schaer will replace Cohen as key committee chairman

Gary Schaer will replace Neil Cohen as Chairman of the Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance CommitteeGary Schaer will replace Neil Cohen as Chairman of the Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance CommitteeAssemblyman Gary Schaer (D-Passaic) is expected to be named chairman of the Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee. The post became available in July when Neil Cohen resigned his Assembly seat after being caught with child pornography on his state computer.  A formal announcement from Speaker Joseph Roberts is expected to come later this afternoon.  

With jurisdiction over the banking and insurance industries, the committee is considered to be one of the most powerful assignments in the Legislature.  Schaer, a two-term Assemblyman, has a background and career in the financial services industry and has formed a solid relationship with Roberts.  For now, Schaer will retain his vice chairmanship of the Assembly Budget Committee.

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Wisniewski, Greenstein, DeAngelo, Evans Bill to Give Towns Control Over Local Traffic Decisions Advances

Release Date: Sep 25 2008

Assembly Democrats News Release

WISNIEWSKI/GREENSTEIN/DEANGELO/EVANS BILL TO GIVE TOWNS CONTROL OVER LOCAL TRAFFIC DECISIONS ADVANCES

Measure Would Allow Towns to Move Forward without State DOT Approval

(TRENTON) - The General Assembly today passed legislation sponsored by Assembly members John S. Wisniewski, Linda R. Greenstein, Wayne P. DeAngelo and Elease Evans that would allow municipalities to control local traffic patterns by installing new traffic signage without prior approval from the state Department of Transportation (DOT).

WISNIEWSKI: OLS CALLS SENATE GOP TOLL GAMBIT ILLEGAL

Release Date: Sep 17 2008

WISNIEWSKI: OLS CALLS SENATE GOP TOLL GAMBIT ILLEGAL
Nonpartisan Legal Analysis Shoots Down Concept of Legislative Veto;
Assemblyman Urges 'Honest Talk' On Transportation Future, Not Political Rhetoric

(SAYREVILLE) - Assembly Transportation and Public Works Committee chairman John Wisniewski today called upon his Republican colleagues to stop politicizing New Jersey's transportation future and engage in honest talk about the dire need for safer roads and bridges.

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