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John J. Degnan

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as assistant counsel in November 1974. He later served as Governor Byrne's executive secretary from March 1976 to March 1977, when he became special counsel to the Governor. After Byrne was elected to a second term, he announced Degnan's appointment as Attorney General. His nomination was confirmed
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of September 2013 said "If the lanes were closed as an act of political retribution against the mayor of Fort Lee or any other individual and not part of a legitimate traffic study, and that seems to be validated by some of the evidence, it's an outrageous misuse of office." During his tenure as
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He supported 2011 toll hikes based on PANYNJ capital improvement plan but acknowledged the process to enact them as "terrible" and commissioners' non-attendance at public hearings "an insult to the public." He stated intentions to improve the agency response to
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to plan improvements for the facility that handles 225,000 passenger-trips per day, mostly New Jerseyeans. However, the bus terminal plans remain in limbo as of August 2017 among disagreements on how to move forward.
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In 1981, Degnan resigned his position as Attorney General to run in the Democratic primary for Governor. The crowded field of 13 Democratic candidates included U.S. Representative
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chairman he opposed dissolving the PANYNJ in its entirety, believing any changes made to the mission of agency should involve state legislatures and governors in both states.
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would vote to place him on the PA Board of Commissioners, and then the Board itself would approve him as Chairman. He was confirmed by full Senate on July 10, 2014.
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After the election Degnan joined the firm of Shanley & Fisher as a senior partner. In 1990, he joined Chubb & Son, a subsidiary of
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From 1969 to 1971, Degnan served as law secretary to John J. Francis, associate justice of the
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in January 1978, and at 33 he was among the youngest ever to serve as Attorney General.
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Degnan attended Our Lady of Lourdes Grammar School in West Orange. He graduated with a
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from 1978 until 1981. He was vice chairman and chief operating officer of
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laws. As one of his first tasks he toured the outdated and over capacity
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Christie nominee for Port Authority chairman: Agency 'in need of reform'
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At Senate hearings in July 2014, Degnan, in regard to the
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Chairmen of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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nominated Degnan on April 29, 2014, to succeed embattled
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Index

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Chris Christie
David Samson
Kevin J. O'Toole
Attorney General of New Jersey
Brendan Byrne
William F. Hyland
James R. Zazzali
West Orange
New Jersey
Alma mater
Saint Vincent College
BA
Harvard University
JD
Attorney General of New Jersey
The Chubb Corporation
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
B.A.
Saint Vincent College
Latrobe, Pennsylvania
Harvard Law School
J.D.
Chester Township, New Jersey
New Jersey Supreme Court
New Jersey Governor
Brendan Byrne
James Florio
Newark
Kenneth A. Gibson

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