360:, p. 252. J.A. Fitzgerald, 1994. Accessed September 17, 2019. "Monroe Jay Lustbader, Rep., Millburn; Assemblyman Lustbader was born Jan. 15, 1931, in Kearny. He attended New York University and the University of Mississippi. He received his L.L.B. and J.D. degrees from Rutgers University School of Law."
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Legislation proposed by
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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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An attorney and real estate developer, Lustbader first ran for office in 1973, as the
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In 1981, Lustbader became the Republican candidate for the
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323:Lustbader died at age 65 on March 16, 1996, at
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