Without any public notice, Gov. Jon Corzine is
moving to replace the chairman of the state agency
that collects and distributes casino taxes with an
ally of South Jersey Democratic boss George
Norcross, according to four state officials with
direct knowledge of the move.
The decision to replace Vincent Giblin, a
powerful international labor leader, leaked out in
recent days after Corzine's office inadvertently
sent notice of his plan to the state Legislature.
While nominees for the board of the Casino
Reinvestment Development Authority must be confirmed
by the Senate, the chairman is designated by the
governor, without Senate input.
The governor declined to comment on the situation
last night. None of the state officials who
confirmed the move wanted to go on record, because
the governor has not made it official.
In an interview yesterday, Gib lin said only that
he intends on presiding over the CRDA board meet ing
today. "I haven't been notified to the contrary. I
plan on serving as chairman until my term is over,"
he said.
Giblin's current term ends in June and, though he
previously had suggested he would not seek another
three-year term, he said he now will seek
reappointment.
As chairman, Giblin earns $23,000 a year. The
rest of the board members make $18,000.
The governor's office has not signaled when the
change in leadership would be made. But, according
to the notice, Corzine plans to replace Giblin with
former CRDA chairman Edward Gant, a South Jersey
labor leader.
Gant, of Egg Harbor, did not re turn calls
seeking comment yesterday.
Giblin, who lives in Spring Lake, is general
president of the International Union of Operating
Engineers, a 400,000-member construction workers
union. He is viewed as an ally of Senate President
Richard Codey (D-Essex), Corzine's predecessor and a
supporter of Giblin's brother, Assemblyman Tom
Giblin (D-Essex), a former state Democratic
chairman.
Gant, the CRDA chairman at the start of Gov.
James E. McGree vey's tenure, was the business
manager for the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers Local 351 in Folsom, Atlantic
County. One of the business agents who works for
Gant is Donald Nor cross, whose brother, George, is
the reigning Democrat in South Jersey. George
Norcross has been an ally of Corzine and is an
avowed enemy of Codey. Stem cell bill on hold A
legislative plan to commit $250 million to open a
state Stem Cell Research Institute will have to keep
until summer.
Although the Senate amended a bill (S1471) that
created the institute -- setting aside $50 million
for the New Jersey Institute of Technology -- the
Senate now needs to vote on the amended version be
fore it can be signed into law by the governor, said
Sen. Paul Sarlo (D- Bergen), a sponsor.
"Right now we have two different dollar amounts,"
Sarlo said, ex plaining the central differences
between the bills.
Aside from budget hearings, the 140-member
Legislature is not scheduled to hold another voting
session until after the summer re cess, officials
said.
The plan would use money bor rowed against future
cigarette tax revenues to build a $150 million stem
cell research facility on the Rutgers University
campus in New Brunswick, a $50 million biomedical
research facility at Rutgers in Camden in a joint
venture with the Coriell Institute for Medical
Research, and $50 million for NJIT in Newark.
Those opposed to embryonic stem cell research
because, they say, extracting the cells destroys
human embryos renewed their objections to the plan.
Marie Tasy of New Jersey Right to Life called it
both "morally and fiscally unethical," given the
state's $4 billion budget shortfall.
Senate President Richard Codey (D-Essex) also has
introduced a bill that asks voters to approve the
borrowing of $230 million to underwrite stem cell
research. Also... Other bills passed by the full
Senate:
S134: Mattresses and box springs would have to
meet a 30-minute open-flame resistance test. It now
moves to the full Senate.
S530: Would grant a two-year property tax
exemption for beauti fication improvements on
buildings 30 years or older. It heads to the full
Assembly.
S1472: A Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization
Authority would be created to help the region plan
for the future closing of Fort Monmouth. It heads to
Gov. Jon Corzine.
NOMINATIONS
Gov. Jon Corzine submitted the following
nominations to the state Senate. The nominations are
subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.
DELAWARE RIVER AND BAY AUTHORITY: Neils Favre (Cape
May).
NEW JERSEY BUILDING AUTHORITY: Richard D. Loccke
(Bergen).
MEADOWLANDS TRANSPORTATION PLANNING BOARD: Mark
Longo (Bergen).
BRIGADIER GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY AIR NATIONAL
GUARD -- PROMOTION: Col. Lawrence S. Thomas III
(Atlantic).
NJ COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION: Laurence M.
Downes (Mercer
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