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Monroe Jay Lustbader

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Legislation proposed by Lustbader in 1995 targeted "welfare shopping", a practice in which families from outside New Jersey move to the state to take advantage of its more liberal welfare grants. Under the bill proposed by Lustbader, those who move to New Jersey would be subject to a reduction of 25%
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at Atlantic City's casinos angered Lustbader, who had proposed a bill that would limit 24-hour gambling to certain times of the year, stating that "there has to be a break in those hours to give the people a chance psychologically to cool off to avoid people losing the rent money in a froth".
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Under legislation co-sponsored in the Assembly by Lustbader in 1995, falsehoods in political advertisements made with "reckless disregard to validity" would be an offense that would expose violators to up to six months in jail and fines as high as $ 1,000. Lustbader argued that "vicious and
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and would make parents liable for damages resulting from car thefts if parents "do not reasonably supervise and control the children". Lustbader stated that "kids who are old enough to steal cars are old enough to face severe consequences".
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An attorney and real estate developer, Lustbader first ran for office in 1973, as the Republican candidate for Assemblyman in the newly created 26th district, which included West Orange, East Orange and Orange. He lost to Democrats
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was elected to the Assembly, defeating Democratic candidate Robert R. Peacock to fill the one year remaining on Lustbader's vacant seat.
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in the standard welfare allowance until they had resided in the state for nine months, despite three prior rulings by the
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and was elected, defeating one-term Democratic incumbent Renee Lane. He was re-elected in 1984, 1987 and 1990.
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deliberately false statements made during a campaign" are not protected forms of free speech guaranteed by the
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that waiting periods or benefit reductions for new state residents violated Constitutional guarantees of
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Lustbader ran again for the State Assembly in 1991, this time in a newly drawn Essex County-
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who was running for his first term in the Legislature, and freshman Democratic Assemblyman
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by more than 13,000 votes, 33,914 to 20,460. He was re-elected in 1993 and 1995.
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seat that favored the Republicans. Running with five-term Assemblywoman
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Republican Party members of the New Jersey General Assembly
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In 1981, Lustbader became the Republican candidate for the
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In the face of increasing numbers of cars stolen in
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Index

New Jersey General Assembly
21st
Maureen Ogden
Kevin J. O'Toole
Neil M. Cohen
Chuck Hardwick
Joel Weingarten
Kearny, New Jersey
Livingston, New Jersey
Republican
Millburn, New Jersey
Alma mater
New York University
University of Mississippi
Rutgers Law School
Republican Party
New Jersey General Assembly
21st Legislative District
Kearny
New York University
University of Mississippi
Rutgers Law School
Millburn, New Jersey
Richard J. Codey
Governor of New Jersey
Eldridge Hawkins
Essex County
Board of Chosen Freeholders
Union County
Maureen Ogden

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