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in New Jersey and has also sponsored legislation allowing PAAD recipients freedom of choice in selecting a pharmacy and prohibits the imposition of a mail order system. The Senator also sponsored legislation that establishes a central registry of domestic violence orders for use in evaluating firearm
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a state crime. She has also sponsored the New Jersey Civil Rights Act, which would give individuals a remedy whenever one person deprives another person of any rights, privileges, or immunities or interferes with another's civil rights. Additionally, she sponsored a resolution to formally rescind an
1002:, November 7, 2001. Accessed July 9, 2008. "Four-term Assemblywoman Nia Gill, D-Montclair, was well ahead of freshman Sen. Norman Robertson, R-Clifton, in the race for the district's Senate seat. With most districts reporting, Gill was overwhelming Robertson with more than 80 percent of the vote. " 1163:, December 1, 2005. Accessed May 16, 2007. "Shortly after being elected New Jersey's governor, Democrat Jon Corzine speculated aloud that he might appoint a woman to fill out his unexpired Senate term. Then he singled out black state Sen. Nia Gill, calling her an 'extraordinarily capable woman.'" 516:
withdrew his objections to Rabner's nomination on June 15, 2007, after a meeting with the governor. Fellow Senator Gill dropped her efforts to block Rabner's confirmation on June 19, 2007, after meeting with Rabner. While she did not respond to initial media requests to explain the nature of her
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Gill became a candidate for State Senate in District 34 after some of the municipalities she had represented in the Assembly were shifted into the district. Most of the communities added to District 34, which at the time was a Republican stronghold and had been for nearly two decades prior, were
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was given the party line opposing Gill. Despite being outspent by Jones in the heavily Democratic district, Gill won with 55% of the vote. Senator Gill has been re-elected six times, winning elections in 2003, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2017, and 2021. Gill, along with the other 39 state senators, was
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After confirmation hearings, the Senate voted on June 21, 2007, to confirm Rabner as Chief Justice by a 36-1 margin, with Gill casting the lone dissenting vote, citing Rabner's lack of judicial experience and the fact that he had never argued a case in New Jersey's courts.
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from 1996 to 2001. She also served in the Assembly on the Speaker's Education Funding Task Force and several committees including, the Assembly Democratic Senior Citizen Task Force (as co-chair) and the Assembly Advisory Committee on the Arts, History and Humanities.
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became the Democratic candidate in the general election. Codey's decision to compete in the primary against Gill, only to later resign, has been criticized as a "backroom politics" maneuver to force Gill out, although state Democratic chair LeRoy Jones denied this.
1061:, June 15, 2007. Accessed June 20, 2007. "Ronald L. Rice, an Essex County Democrat and state senator, said yesterday that he would no longer block Gov. Jon S. Corzine’s nomination for chief justice of the State Supreme Court." 512:", a Senate tradition that allows home county legislators to intercede to prevent consideration of a local nominee. On June 14, 2007, Governor Corzine officially nominated Rabner for the post. State Senator 170: 1496: 1227: 554:
for the 27th District seat. Gill lost the primary by 57.7% to 42.2%. However, although Codey won the primary, he later announced his retirement from the Senate and Assemblyman
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required to run for her seat after two years due to the election cycle outlined in the New Jersey Constitution requiring a two-year Senate term after decennial redistricting.
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indicated that the objection was due to Rabner's lack of bench experience and Governor Corzine's failure to consider a minority candidate for the post.
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In the 2022-23 legislative session, Gill served on the Legislative Oversight, the Law and Public Safety and the Transportation committees.
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permit applications, and sponsored legislation to upgrade crimes of the third degree. In addition, Senator Gill is the first
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advocates in New Jersey politics. One significant example is her opposition to the override of then-Governor
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and the first woman in the history of New Jersey named to serve on the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee.
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deduction for certain families providing home care for an elderly relative, legislation that abolishes the
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counties. She is an attorney with the firm of Gill & Cohen, P.C. together with former Assembly member
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said on November 11, 2005, that he would consider appointing Gill to fill his vacant seat in the
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Unofficial List Candidates for House of Representatives For Primary Election 06/05/2012 Election
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Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey - Two Hundred and Eleventh Legislature (First Session)
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Gill is a sponsor of the measure recently signed into law to criminalize the deprivation of
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for Essex County Superior Court Judge Harry Hazelwood, Jr. and as a public defender in
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On June 4, 2007, Governor Corzine announced and filed his intent to nominate
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was confirmed by a 37-1 Senate vote to succeed Rabner as Attorney General.
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from 2002 to 2024. She ran unsuccessfully as a candidate in the June 2012
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Nia Gill did extremely well in Montclair – but it wasn’t enough to win
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As Dems shuffle 27th District slate, critics call it shenanigans
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Democratic Party members of the New Jersey General Assembly
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to fill the seat in Congress left vacant by the death of
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Gill is generally recognized as being one of the leading
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to fill the seat in Congress left vacant by the death of
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in history and political history. She was awarded a
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Index


New Jersey Senate
34th
Norman M. Robertson
Britnee Timberlake
New Jersey Senate
Shirley Turner
Teresa Ruiz
New Jersey General Assembly
27th
Robert Brown
Quilla Talmadge
Mims Hackett
John F. McKeon
Glen Ridge, New Jersey
Democratic
Upsala College
BA
Rutgers University, Newark
JD
State Senate website
Democratic Party
34th Legislative District
New Jersey Senate
primary election
Donald M. Payne
U.S. Representative
New Jersey's 10th congressional district
Teresa Ruiz
Glen Ridge, New Jersey

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