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Peter J. Genova

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by Hispanic immigrants to the state that would make English New Jersey's official language, stating that "Spanish has just grown too prominent in New Jersey". Genova argued that there was a need "to encourage people to respect English as the language of this country" and that where there is a choice
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In September 1987, a bill proposed by Genova to establish a cabinet-level department for services related to veterans passed in the Assembly by a 71-2 margin. A bill sponsored by Genova in 1988 would charge with disorderly conduct anyone who donated blood while knowing that they were infected with
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in 1985, defeating Democrats Livio Mancino and Andrew K. Ruotolo Jr. Genova and Hardwick ran successfully together again in 1987, defeating challengers Robert Blitz and Brian W. Fahey. Genova had won a spot on the Republican ticket in the June 1989 primary, but stepped aside to leave a spot for
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at a July 1989 special convention of Republican county committee members to fill the now-vacant ballot spot. In the 1989 general election, Hardwick won re-election, but Democrat
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Genova was elected to the General Assembly in a special election in 1985 to fill the seat left vacant by the death of
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Hardwick to run for re-election to the Assembly after Hardwick lost the Republican nomination for
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in February 1985. Genova was elected to a full term in the Assembly together with running mate
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In 1987, Genova sponsored a bill targeted at the increasing use of the
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Republican Party members of the New Jersey General Assembly
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between languages, English should be used exclusively.
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politician who was elected to two full terms in the
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Index

New Jersey General Assembly
21st Legislative District
Edward K. Gill
Neil M. Cohen
Orange, New Jersey
Republican
Republican Party
New Jersey General Assembly
21st Legislative District
Edward K. Gill
Chuck Hardwick
Governor of New Jersey
Jim Courter
acclamation
Neil M. Cohen
Westfield, New Jersey
Spanish language
"FIGHT FOR ASSEMBLY CONTROL TO FOCUS ON A FEW DISTRICTS"
The Philadelphia Inquirer


NJ Assembly 21 - History
"HARDWICK MAY MAKE COMEBACK"
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Associated Press
"HARDWICK NOMINATED TO RUN AGAIN"
The Press of Atlantic City
Edge, Wally
"Andrews invokes the Hardwick rule"
Archived

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