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A battle over New Jersey’s tax incentive program is spreading to Congress

In the House, he began climbing the ranks within days of taking office in November 2014, getting a coveted appointment to the House Democrats' Steering and Policy Committee, which helps shape the party’s policies and committee assignments. As a candidate running in New Jersey’s heavily Democratic 1st Congressional District that he was certain to win in 2014, then-House Minority LeaderThe Economic Opportunity Act of 2013, signed by former Republican Gov.

in the already tense relationship between the governor and South Jersey Democrats, who control the largest voting bloc in the 120-member Legislature and count Senate President Steve Sweeney as one of their leaders. In the months leading up to the task force’s first hearing in March, Bill Tambussi, an attorney for Donald Norcross, complained in an email that thePOLITICO published had misrepresented Norcross’ role in crafting the law, including that he had “led the charge” for its passage.

Norcross was one of four primary sponsors of the Senate bill before it was amended and combined with the Assembly version. He then became one of 29 co-sponsors. Then-Sen. Ray Lesniak , who was the main sponsor, also became one of the co-sponsors of the final bill.

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