Mary Cooper

February 13, 2007 - 4:00pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assembly Republican Leader Alex DeCroce

DeCROCE ASKS FOR EMERGENCY COMMISSION MEETING
TO DISCUSS U.S. ATTORNEY'S SUBPOENA

Republican Leader Says Meeting Should be Open to the Public

Assembly Republican Leader Alex DeCroce today formally requested an emergency meeting of the Legislative Services Commission on Thursday to find out why the non-partisan Office of Legislative Services decided to challenge a subpoena from U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie seeking access to documents related to the authorization and expenditure of hundreds of millions of dollars on political "pork" projects by the Legislature.

The request was contained in a letter to Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts, D-Camden, and Senate President Richard J. Codey, D-Essex, who chair the commission that oversees the Office of Legislative Services.

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