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Mila Jasey

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Jasey, McKeon Will Seek Re-Election

Jasey and McKeon represent the 27th District, including Caldwell, Chatham Township, Essex Fells, East Hanover, Florham Park, Livingston, Hanover Township, Harding, Madison, Maplewood, Millburn/Short Hills, Roseland, South Orange and West Orange.

Assembly Members John F. McKeon and Mila M. Jasey Tuesday announced they will run for re-election to the New Jersey General Assembly. Citing their record of capping property tax increases, improving environmental safeguards, and championing public education, McKeon and Jasey "look forward to continuing their efforts to grow New Jersey's economy, ensure a living wage for hardworking families and set the State on a firm foundation for long-term prosperity," according to a release. The release continues: Assemblyman McKeon is one of New Jersey’s leading voices on the environment, most recently sponsoring a package of bills designed to reduce pollution in the massive Barengat Bay watershed. He has worked with legislators on both sides of the …

David Peart

9:17 am on Friday, May 10, 2013

What's most amusing is that 4 years ago, it was the Governors fault. Now it's the legislature's fault. Healthcare costs are the legislatures responsibility on the state level, but never the national level. Hilarious.   more ›

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Assembly Members to NJ Transit: Help the Riders

McKeon and Jasey want expanded bus service, jitneys to NYC.

The following news release was sent by the office of Assembly members John McKeon and Mila Jasey (both D-Essex/Morris). Assembly members John McKeon and Mila Jasey (both D-Essex/Morris) are working with residents and NJ Transit on solutions to ease the crippling transportation situation for Manhattan-bound commuters in the 27th legislative district. Jasey and McKeon have reached out to NJ Transit officials with a number of suggestions to ease the nightmare commutes to New York City, which residents in South Orange, Maplewood and West Orange, in particular, are facing as a result of the damage caused by Sandy.  The lawmakers asked that every effort be made to accommodate the worthwhile suggestions, a number of which came directly from …

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