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  Hellenic News of America
Assemblyman Steve Corodemus (R-11) was reelected on November 4, 2003 to his 7th term in the New Jersey State Legislature.
Steve "Sotiri" Corodemus is also a long time supporter of Greek Americans and has organized ceremonies to recognize their contributions to New Jersey and the United States of America.
Assemblyman Corodemus was the proud sponsor of a 1999 law entitled "The World Language Bill." The law creates an opportunity for high school students to receive high school credit for becoming proficient in a foreign language learned in a non-public school institution such as Greek School.
www.hellenicnews.com /readnews.html?newsid=1058%E2%8C%A9=US   (603 words)

  
 Assemblyman Steve Corodemus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Corodemus said the desperation of Democrats was evident in their comments shared during an interview on 101.5 FM this morning.
Corodemus said Assembly Democrats also misrepresented the Republican position on the property tax convention during the radio interview.
Corodemus is the sponsor of the Assembly Republican plan to permanently reduce property taxes by 30 percent in three years without the need to raise any new taxes.
www.politicsnj.com /corodemus052605.htm   (510 words)

  
 PoliticsNJ.com Press Releases: Corodemus and Kean for State Assembly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Atlantic Highlands & Wall NJ: Highlighting their commitment to public safety issues, Assemblymen Steve Corodemus and Sean Kean today announced that they have received the backing of the New Jersey State Police Benevolent Association (PBA).
In addition to an exemplary legislative record when it comes to public safety issues, Kean and Corodemus have also taken the lead in fighting the politicization of the state homeland security grant program that was supposed to provide much-needed funding for local law enforcement and public safety needs.
Corodemus and Kean said that public safety issues will continue to be a top priority for them when they return to Trenton.
politics.nexcess.net /pressrelease/2005/09/steve_corodemus_and_sean_kean.html   (388 words)

  
 Bayshore Journalista: Three Releases from 11th District R's
Kean and Corodemus pointed out that Democrat mayors in at least two Eleventh District towns – Asbury Park and Long Branch – are using eminent domain as a key part of redevelopment efforts, and that any effort to limit the scope of that power must be carefully constructed not to jeopardize those vital projects.
"Steve and I agree that there needs to be protections for homeowners against intrusive seizure of property by government, but how will people in the 11th be able be afford to live in their homes if taxes keep rising?” Kean asked.
Assemblymen Steve Corodemus and Sean Kean said that as it has become apparent Reilly’s party bosses used this fund as a pot of political pork, they believe he is seeking to find a scapegoat.
bayshorenews.blogspot.com /2005/09/three-releases-from-11th-district-rs.html   (1367 words)

  
 Monmouth County Republican Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
June 8, 2005 - Assemblymen Steve Corodemus and Sean Kean officially began their re-election campaign with a campaign kick-off celebration on Monday at the Perfect Perk in Bradley Beach.
A crowd of elected officials and supporters joined the two Assemblymen as they touted their records and reiterated their commitment to fighting for the people of the 11th Legislative District.
“Steve and I look forward to continuing in our efforts to improve the quality of life for the people of Monmouth County.
www.monmouthrepublican.org /press/06_08_2005.shtml   (446 words)

  
 AEN 03/20/00 Complete
ASSEMBLYMAN CORODEMUS: Is it your association's position that you dispute the reports, the health-care reports that we hear as far as the respiratory reactions to MTBE, the cancer-related -- alleged cancer-related reactions from groundwater contamination.
ASSEMBLYMAN CORODEMUS: We learn a lot at these hearings, and one of the prior witnesses testified to the effect that the -- ideally, the ethanol formulated fuel has to be manufactured in a very close proximity to the end user.
ASSEMBLYMAN CORODEMUS: I didn't take you as bashing and either am I. I just wanted to know where the other shoe is going to fall, you know, if we say we're adding MTBE and we're into ethanol.
www.njleg.state.nj.us /legislativepub/Pubhear/032000gg.htm   (16617 words)

  
 State House Wire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Assemblymen Sean Kean and Steve Corodemus are lending their full support to an effort to create a legal fund that will raise the money necessary to sue state officials for the politicization of the New Jersey’s homeland security grant program as well as other taxpayer funded grant programs.
Kean and Corodemus were joined Wednesday at the news conference in Asbury Park by firefighters, police and other first responders as well as a number of local elected officials.
Corodemus pointed to a recent story by The Record of Hackensack that told how the Wallington Board of Education was struggling to decide how to use a one-time grant of $750,000 from the state.
www.njassemblyrepublicans.com /StateHouseWire9-23-05.htm   (1595 words)

  
 Community Bulletin Board
New Jersey Distinguished Service Medals (DSM) were recently presented by Assemblyman Steve Corodemus to 174 state residents who are combat veterans of World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf War, and Kosovo.
To be eligible, an individual must currently be a New Jersey resident, have been a resident at the time entering military service, have been honorably discharged, and have proof of having served in combat while on active duty during wartime.
Steve J. Kibala, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, was the local recipient of the DSM.
nbs.gmnews.com /News/2002/0221/Bulletin_Board/007.html   (592 words)

  
 Project Vote Smart - Assemblymember Corodemus - Interest Group Ratings
1998-1999 Assemblymember Corodemus supported the interests of the Family Planning Advocates of New Jersey 40 percent in 1998-1999.
1999 Based on a questionnaire and the votes that National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action considered to be the most important in 1999, they have assigned Assemblymember Corodemus a grade of A+ (with grades ranging from a high of A++ to a low of F-).
1999 On the votes that the New Jersey Public Health Association considered to be the most important in 1999, Assemblymember Corodemus voted their preferred position 88 percent of the time.
www.vote-smart.org /issue_rating_category.php?can_id=BS022151   (770 words)

  
 PoliticsNJ.com Press Releases: Corodemus and Kean for State Assembly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
PENPAC endorsed Corodemus and Kean as a result of their support for lower taxes, reduced government regulation, and a stronger economy.
Kean and Corodemus noted that in recent years the state has taken an almost hostile attitude toward the business community.
Corodemus and Kean said they will keep fighting to change the state’s approach to the business community and to help spur economic growth in New Jersey.
politics.nexcess.net /pressrelease/2005/10/steve_corodemus_and_sean_kean_4.html   (373 words)

  
 Steve Corodemus and Sean Kean for State Assembly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Steve Corodemus and Sean Kean for State Assembly
Atlantic Highlands, NJ - Republican Assemblymen Steve Corodemus and Sean Kean today asked Democrat opponent Jim Reilly to explain why he sat idly by and did nothing as his party diverted much-needed homeland security aid away from the 11th District and into Democrat-controlled districts.
Corodemus and Kean said that Reilly needs to explain what role, if any, he played in deciding where these funds would go, whether he helped the Democrat legislators he worked with to obtain these funds for their districts, and whether he will now condemn this process and the leadership of his party.
www.politicsnj.com /corodemus081605.htm   (464 words)

  
 MyDD :: NJ Assembly Republican Exec. Dir. Advocates Homophobic Strategy
For a slow summer day, the story definitely piqued the interest of everyone working in the State House, with rumors flying everywhere about who in the Assembly Republican office was stupid enough to say those words out loud and then who was the person that ratted him or her out.
If our opponents, Assemblymen Sean Kean and Steve Corodemus are truly serious about representing the interests of every voter in the district, then they have a responsibility to the public to demand the immediate termination of Wright.
Kean and Corodemus have not joined in calling for Wright's resignation and their hasn't been so much as an apology from anyone in the party.
www.mydd.com /story/2005/8/16/121652/630   (1403 words)

  
 APP.COM v4.0 - Suit may target homeland funds | Asbury Park Press Online
ASBURY PARK — Assemblymen Sean T. Kean and Steve Corodemus, both R-Monmouth, are upset that the state awards homeland security grants almost exclusively to municipalities in legislative districts represented by Democrats.
The lawmakers, who are barred by state election laws from raising money for the lawsuit fund, pledged personal start-up money for the suit that Corodemus said is essential to stop the "unscrupulous majority in Trenton" from continuing to divert public money to political allies.
Assemblyman Steve Corodemus, R-Monmouth, talks about the state's allegedly skewed awarding of homeland security grants at an Asbury Park news conference.
www.app.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050922/NEWS03/509220544/1004   (560 words)

  
 APP.COM v4.0 - Assembly panel doesn't control flow of homeland security funds | Asbury Park Press Online
Republican Assemblymen Sean Kean and Steve Corodemus have been waging a campaign against me on the issue of homeland security funding.
The Republicans are misrepresenting how the funds are being distributed and are using the threat of future terrorist attacks in an attempt at scaring residents in the 11th District into voting for their ticket.
Their accusations are orchestrated to take the focus off one important fact: When it came to the security of our families, Kean and Corodemus failed us all.
www.app.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050923/OPINION/509230441/1030/POLITICS   (565 words)

  
 DECEMBER 2000 PRESS RELEASES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Corodemus chaired Governor Whitman’s Dredge Management Team, which developed consensus solutions to dispose of contaminated harbor sediment to preserve the ocean, as well as maintained the viability of the port in Port Newark, which saved thousands of jobs and port-related business.
A new committee in the Department of Education would be charged with studying ways to provide students with more options in fulfilling their foreign language requirements under legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Steve Corodemus that was approved by the full Assembly today.
Legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Steve Corodemus that would grant municipalities an advertising exemption on annual student transportation extension contract bids - if the increase is not greater than the consumer price index (CPI) - was released today by the Assembly Education Committee.
www.njassemblyrepublicans.com /december.htm   (12386 words)

  
 Jazz88 FM - The World's Premier Jazz Radio Station, NYC and NJ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Assemblymen Steve Corodemus and Sean Kean say the McGreevey and Codey administrations broke the law by allowing legislative leaders to direct where the money went, instead of using an objective grant-making process.
Corodemus says they have emails proving who decided where the money went.
Corodemus says they may have to raise $100,000 to mount a legal challenge.
www.wbgo.org /news/articles.asp?newsid=1141   (350 words)

  
 Assemblyman Sean T. Kean - NJ District 11 - Event Pictures - 2004
Assemblymen Kean and Corodemus spoke at an environmental summit sponsored by the Wall Township Environmental Advisory Committee.
Pictured from left to right: Assemblyman Steve Corodemus, WTEAC member Loren Diedricksen, WTEAC Chairwoman Wilma Morrissey, WTEAC Vice Chairman Tony Rembiszewski, WTEAC member Mary Burne and Assemblyman Sean Kean.
The second pictures shows Assemblyman Steve Corodemus (R-11), Assemblyman Kean (R-10), Assemblyman Joe Cryan (D-20) and Coach Kevin Callahan displaying the resolutions.
www.seantkean.com /event-pictures-2005.html   (789 words)

  
 Assemblyman Sean T. Kean - NJ District 11 - Event Pictures - 2002
Assemblyman Sean Kean (right) with Fred Niemann (left) and Assemblyman Steve Corodemus (center), at the Old Mill Inn, Spring Lake Heights.
11th District Legislators Assemblyman Steve Coredemus (left), Senator Joseph Palaia (center) and Assemblyman Sean Kean (right) on the beach in Avon.
Steve Coredemus, Sen. Joseph Palaia and Noreen Bodman of the Jersey Shore Partnership (background) railed against Governor McGreevey's proposed cuts in the Shore Protection Fund which is used to fund beach replenishment projects.
www.seantkean.com /event-pictures-2002.html   (147 words)

  
 Camp Evans dedicated as WW22 Memorial by InfoAge
State Assemblyman Steve Corodemus personally thanking and presenting each veteran a Camp Evans Service pin as a token of our gratitude for their service
Peter Kennedy (l), a WW2 radar developer, WW2 veteran and post war satellite pioneer, is acknowledged by Assemblyman Corodemus and presented a Camp Evans service pin.
Steve Corodemus is escored under guard to the podium
www.infoage.org /event-08-13-2005-ww2-memorial-dedication.html   (289 words)

  
 Bayshore Journalista: More Press Releases
Their property tax burden now bears no relationship to their financial status and is only mitigated by programs like Homestead Rebate.
“In the fourteen years Steve Corodemus has been in the Legislature, he has done nothing to alleviate the property tax problem, despite his party being in control for eight of those years,” said 11th District Democratic Assembly candidate Jim Reilly.
Can Steve Corodemus and Sean Kean truly support property tax reform if they think our current system of relief is a ‘sham?’”
bayshorenews.blogspot.com /2005/08/more-press-releases.html   (928 words)

  
 New Jersey Legislature - Assemblyman Steve Corodemus (R)
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Steve Corodemus (R) (Deputy Republican Leader and Policy Chair)
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www.njleg.state.nj.us /Members/corodem.asp   (66 words)

  
 NJ Reporter - PENACCHIO AND CORODEMUS INTRODUCE LEGISLATION CREATING SPECIAL PROSECUTOR FOR PAY-TO-PLAY
Assembly Republican Appropriations Officer Joe Permacchio and Deputy Republican Leader Steve Corodemus have introduced legislation establishing a special prosecutor to pursue alleged pay-to-play related crimes.
The special prosecutor, who would be independent from the supervision of that department, would be charged with investigating and prosecuting crimes involving the award of public contracts to certain business entities.
Pennacchio and Corodemus said that they hope not only to prosecute those who break the law, but to make public officials very reluctant to engage in pay-to-play deals even if such conduct is permitted within the letter of the law.
www.njreporter.com /pr/repasm061804.shtml   (319 words)

  
 Fisheries Management & Legislative Report - JCAA News (March 2003)
Congratulations to Assemblyman Robert Smith and Assemblyman Steve Corodemus for introducing the NJ version of the Freedom to Fish Bill.
The RFA was instrumental in promoting this legislation at the state level.
JCAA will support Assemblymen Smith and Corodemus to insure passage of this legislation.
www.jcaa.org /JCNL0303/0303FMLR.htm   (1216 words)

  
 ASSEMBLY REPUBLICAN RADIO LINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Assemblyman Steve Corodemus was host to a Greek Independence Day celebration today.
Corodemus remarked on the important contributions Greek Americans have made and the representation from Greek communities in New Jersey.
Cuts 5 and 6 are with Assemblyman Corodemus.
www.njassemblyrepublicans.com /radio30.htm   (169 words)

  
 Historic bill has $134K for Allentown library
The Corodemus-Arnone bill, which would provide nearly $7 million in grants for historic preservation projects in northern New Jersey, was released by the Assembly Environment Committee on Jan. 18.
The legislation, sponsored by assemblymen Steve Corodemus (R-11) and Michael Arnone (R-12), will be funded through the Garden State Historic Preservation Trust.
The bill, A-3127, was released by a 5-0 committee vote and now heads to the full Assembly for consideration.
examiner.gmnews.com /News/2001/0131/Front_page/08.html   (240 words)

  
 The Gopal Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
This is helping move John Murphy closer to the second place slot as the strong conservative vote is breaking into two divisions.
Steve Lonegan last night renewed his call on the legislature to put a Constitutional Amendment on the November ballot clearly defining marriage as between a man and a woman.
Front runners for this seat will be veteran Assemblyman Steve Corodemus and Assemblyman Sean Kean.
www.jerseypolitics.com /gopalreport.html   (2595 words)

  
 1999 State of the State Address page2
I want to thank sponsors Rich Bagger, Steve Corodemus, and Leonard Lance in the Assembly and John Bennett, Tony Bucco, Bob Littell, and Bob Martin in the Senate.
I would now like to introduce some of the first people to sign their names into the registry.
Steve and his extended family are donating 3,500 acres of their land in Ocean County to the Nature Conservancy.
www.state.nj.us /sos99/speech2.html   (415 words)

  
 Clean Ocean Action Report 3/95)
On Feb. 1, 1995, Governor Whitman endorsed the report released by the Dredge Material Management Team, chaired by Assemblyman Steve Corodemus, outlining a short-term dredge material management plan for sediments in Port Newark.
The plan calls for immediate alternatives to ocean dumping of contaminated sediments including permit prioritization (dredging first in areas that need it the most), upland disposal, onsite disposal, and dredging volume reduction.
The Dredged Materials Management Team was a broad-based group of shipping, labor, and environmental interests, and represents the best management plan for all involved.
www.jcaa.org /JCNL9502/9502COAR.htm   (485 words)

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