Middletown, September 18 -- With less than 50 days until voters head to the ballot box, the Women for Kyrillos coalition is ramping up their statewide efforts by organizing leadership teams, events, and fundraisers in all 21 counties across New Jersey. The coalition, which launched August 6th, is led by Statewide Chair Christine Giordano Hanlon, and Senator Joe Kyrillos’ wife, Susan Doctorian Kyrillos. Many female elected officials, including State Senator Jennifer Beck (R-11th District), are among the coalition’s distinguished group of leaders.
“I have worked with Joe in the state legislature for many years, and am proud to be part of the Women for Kyrillos coalition leadership team,” said Senator Jennifer Beck. “Joe has done so much to make New Jersey a better place for women to live. As my colleague on the Judiciary committee, he has led the charge to appoint more female judges to the bench. He has also spearheaded initiatives that protect women from domestic violence and voted in favor of legislation that helps women maintain their privacy and insurance when trying to escape an abusive relationship. Most recently, he has compiled a jobs plan with several women-focused initiatives, like flexible work hours, that will not only help to empower women, but will restore our nation’s economic prosperity by creating job growth in all sectors. Joe Kyrillos will bring leadership, reform and a strong record on women's issues from New Jersey to Washington, and I will do all that I can to ensure his victory in November.”
The full list of coalition leadership is below*.
STATEWIDE CO-CHAIRS
Hon. Dawn Marie Addiego
Hon. Diane Allen
Hon. Jennifer Beck
Hon. Mary Pat Angelini
Hon. Caroline Casagrande
Hon. Betty Lou DeCroce
Hon. DiAnne Gove
Hon. Amy H. Handlin
Hon. Alison Littell McHose
Hon. Nancy F. Munoz
Hon. Holly Schepisi
Hon. Donna M. Simon
Hon. Leanna Brown
Hon. Marcia A. Karrow
Chairwoman Ailish Hambel
Rosa Chaviano-Moran, D.M.D.
Sherrine El-Abd
Anne Evans Estabrook
Diane Gooch
Gail Gordon
Bonnie Levin
Candace Straight
Hon. Maura DiNicola
Hon. Kathe Donovan (also a county chair)
Hon. Leah Arter
Hon. Mary Ann O'Brien
Hon. Kristine Gabor
Hon. Susan Sheppard
Hon. Lillian Burry
Hon. Serena DiMaso (also a county chair)
Hon. M. Claire French
Hon. Joan Bramhall
Hon. Ann Grossi
Hon. Julie Acton
Hon. Patricia Walsh
Hon. Susan Zellman
Hon. Mary Melfi
Hon. Sonya Harris
Hon.Lynda Pagliugi
Hon. Marie Knott
Hon. June DeHoff
Hon. Mary Chyb
Hon. Christina Ramirez
Hon. Ginny Haines
Hon. Claire Chamberlain
Hon. Jill Space
Hon. Patricia Quattrocchi
Hon. Jennifer Scully
Hon. Ann Tark
Hon. Marie Vicchiariello
Hon. Janice Mintz
COUNTY CHAIRS
Atlantic - Laura Pfrommer
Bergen - Hon. Kathe Donovan
Burlington - Hon. Leah Arter
Camden - Lynne Levin
Cape May - Hon. Lynda Pagliughi
Cumberland - Carleen Greco
Essex - Candy Straight
Essex- Marie Vicchiariello
Essex- Annette Scoca
Gloucester - Barbara Capelli
Hudson - Diana Davis
Hunterdon - Stephanie Pierce
Mercer - Chris Bator
Middlesex - Mary Chyb
Middlesex- Tonia Kulberda
Middlesex- Eleanor Walker
Monmouth - Hon. Serena DiMaso
Monmouth- Rose Olson
Monmouth- Kathleen Cody-Bjelka
Monmouth- Amy Speck
Monmouth- Selika Josiah-Gore
Monmouth- Kathleen Lodato
Monmouth – Hon. Toni Angelini
Morris - Christina Ramirez
Morris- Barbara Dawson
Ocean - Hon. Virginia Haines
Passaic - Nadine Bello
Passaic- Susan Enderly
Passaic- Linda Whelan
Salem - Julie Acton
Somerset - Janice Fields
Somerset – Bonnie Plotkin
Sussex - Hon. Susan Zellman
Union - Lisa Allen
Union - - Dorothy Burger
Warren - Nancy Brown
Warren- Betty Schultheis
*committee in formation
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* Obtain a book on grammar and punctuation. Your posts are nearly impossible to read. * Take a course on logic and reasoning. While "so much to say" made a reference to the poster being on "welfare", your poor attempt to label it racist is a leap of logic (and that's being kind). * You and "Chica2ool" need to come up with something more original for Menendez. If you want to impress me, name one bill Menendez wrote and/or sponsored that lowered my federal taxes while he was in office. RE:" frank rizzo 1:13 am on Friday, September 21, 2012 john jay for the record the term " teabagger "was first coined by the tea party themselves as they stapled tea bags on to their colonial hats. it was only later when they like everything else later figured things out then they became insulted when called by a name they invented themselves. "so much to say" you go. someone has got to keep the flames of bigotry alive and your comment that tonto was on welfare because he had a different opinion than you of course is always a reason to throw a little racism into it. are you one of those people in today's news who have been hanging chairs by a noose to represent the clint eastwood black president thing? bet you yearn for the good ole days when if they got out of line you and the boys knew how to take care of things."
43 months and counting. http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2012/02/16/cbo-longest-period-of-high-unemployment-since-great-depression "Despite some recent good news on the economic front, the CBO is still predicting that unemployment will remain above 8 percent until 2014. The report also notes that, including those who haven't sought work in the past four weeks and those who are working part-time but seeking full-time employment, the unemployment rate would be 15 percent." Go back to Chicago and organize some community members.
As far as being silent -- as a sitting Governor, Christie SHOULD have remained silent during the course of the Ritacco trial -- otherwise he could have tainted the case. I would prefer politicians keep their mouths shut about court proceedings that could be affected by their comments.
How dare he even think he's qualified for Washington when he couldn't even tackle the number one problem for NJ middle class property owners. Shift the cost of public education back to the income tax where it was originally in 1976!
This is a community forum for your friends and neighbor. If you wouldn't say something to a coworker at the water cooler, it doesn't belong here. An internet connection is not a license for incivility.