New Jersey Senate, 2014–15 term
The New Jersey Senate is the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature. The 2014–2015 term began on January 14, 2014 and will end on January 12, 2016. The Senators elected to this term were elected on November 5, 2013 and will serve until the end of the next term in 2018. This session was preceded by the 2012–2013 session and will be followed by the 2016–2017 session.
Composition
Leadership
The leadership for the 216th legislative session, which started on January 14, 2014, is as follows:Position | Name | District |
President of the Senate | Stephen M. Sweeney | District 3 |
Majority Leader | Loretta Weinberg | District 37 |
President pro tempore | Nia Gill Paul Sarlo | District 34 District 36 |
Assistant Majority Leaders | James Beach Linda R. Greenstein Teresa Ruiz | District 6 District 14 District 29 |
Majority Conference Leader | Robert M. Gordon | District 38 |
Majority Whip | Sandra Bolden Cunningham | District 31 |
Minority Leader | Thomas Kean, Jr. | District 21 |
Deputy Minority Leader | Diane Allen | District 7 |
Minority Conference Leader | Robert Singer | District 30 |
Deputy Minority Conference Leader | Jennifer Beck | District 11 |
Assistant Republican Leader | Joseph Pennacchio | District 40 |
Republican Budget Officer | Anthony Bucco | District 25 |
Current Senators
† First appointed to the seat1 O'Toole had previously served in the Senate from 2001 to 2002
Former members from this term
Committees and Committee Chairs, 2014-2015 Legislative Session
Committee chairs :Committee | Name |
Budget and Appropriations | Paul Sarlo |
Commerce | Nia Gill |
Community and Urban Affairs | Jeff Van Drew |
Economic Growth | Raymond Lesniak |
Education | Teresa Ruiz |
Environment and Energy | Bob Smith |
Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens | Joseph Vitale |
Higher Education | Sandra Bolden Cunningham |
Judiciary | Nicholas Scutari |
Labor | Fred H. Madden |
Law and Public Safety | Linda R. Greenstein |
Legislative Oversight | Robert M. Gordon |
Military and Veterans' Affairs | James Beach |
State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation | Jim Whelan |
Transportation | Nicholas Sacco |