Jeanne Fox

September 30, 2008 - 9:24am
PRESS RELEASE

Beck Statement on BPU Hung Jury

Statement from Senator Jennifer Beck (R-12) on the hung jury in the BPU whistleblower trial:

"While a jury may have been divided on whether Jeanne Fox retaliated against an employee who identified mismanagement at the BPU, the State Auditor and Treasury Department have confirmed in no uncertain terms the vastness of her mismanagement. It's time for Chairman Adler to end this circus and her tenure of mismanagement."

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  • Friday, September 19, 2008
    Winners:
    Joseph Ferriero, , Jeanne Fox, , John McCain, , Frank Lautenberg, , Christopher Christie, , , , , , , , , , ,
    Losers:
    THE STAR-LEDGER, GERARDO FERNANDEZ, Roy Wesley, MALCOLM BLUM, JON CORZINE
  • September 2, 2008 - 8:41am
    PRESS RELEASE

    Beck Calls for Two Sets of Hearings on BPU President Jeanne Fox

    Reconfirmation Hearings Would Focus on General (Mis-)Management and Whistleblower Trial

    Senator Jennifer Beck (R-12), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, called on Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman John Adler (D-6) to commence the long-delayed reconfirmation hearing of New Jersey Board of Public Utilities President Jeanne Fox.

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    July 21, 2008 - 8:25am

    Fox nomination appears dead

    Jeanne Fox doesn’t have the votes to win Senate confirmation for another term as President of the state Board of Public Utilities, according to Senate Democratic sources.  The Senate Judiciary Committee has no plans to post Fox’s nomination for a vote, leaving her in holdover status for now.  Gov. Jon Corzine nominated Fox in February.

    Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman John Adler, a candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s third district, has said he won’t consider the Fox nomination until after the trial of whistle-blower who claims retaliation for reporting a potentially illegal an $80 million ratepayer-funded Clean Energy account established by the BPU President. 

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    July 11, 2008 - 1:10pm
    PRESS RELEASE

    Beck: Corzine Plays Politics with Energy Policy

    Continues Call for Corzine to Find Better Candidate to Lead BPU

    Senator Jennifer Beck (R-12) is continuing her call for Governor Jon Corzine to nominate a person with experience, knowledge and no political baggage to lead the Board of Public Utilities.

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    June 18, 2008 - 7:42am

    The short list for Gary Rose's job

    With Gary Rose set to leave his Corzine front office post by the end of the month, there are already a few names being mentioned as possible successors as Chief of the Office of Economic Growth: state Transportation Commissioner Kris Kolluri; Caren Franzini, the CEO of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority; New Jersey Utilities Association President/CEO Karen Alexander.  A dark horse candidate: former Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Bill Gormley.

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    May 20, 2008 - 3:02pm
    PRESS RELEASE

    Beck: Dump Jeanne Fox Now

    Rudderless BPU Hurts Consumers

    Senator Jennifer Beck, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee sent a letter to Governor Jon Corzine today asking him to withdraw his re-appointment of Jeanne Fox to the Board of Public Utilities (BPU). The BPU is the regulatory agency that sets the rates consumers pay for electricity, natural gas, water, telecommunications and cable television. The letter is attached.

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    April 2, 2008 - 10:12pm

    If DeMicco slams Andrews, will South Jersey Democrats slam Fox?

    If Frank Lautenberg’s political consultant, Steve DeMicco, beats up on Rob Andrews – as he surely will – how will that affect the already controversial renomination of his DeMicco’s wife, Jeanne Fox, as President of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities?  John Adler is Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is holding Fox’s nomination until after the trial of whistle-blower who claims retaliation for reporting a potentially illegal an $80 million ratepayer-funded Clean Energy account established by Fox.  And South Jersey, Andrews’ base, has six Democratic Senators – which means if the GOP comes through with their pledge to oppose Fox, she can’t possibly get confirmed without the support of South Jersey Democrats.

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    March 18, 2008 - 9:24pm
    OPINION

    Gannett's Fox Trot

    When it comes to BPU President Jeanne Fox’s reappointment, Gannett’s Bob Ingle and Gregory Volpe have been working overtime.

    Based on recent coverage, it appears the Gannett chain is the only NJ newspaper paying close attention to the current storyline about Fox’s day-in-court-defense to a whistle blower complaint and the pending Senate review of her reappointment as Board President.

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    March 17, 2008 - 9:35am

    Jon Corzine's new moral compass

    The decision of an outraged Governor Jon Corzine to withdraw his renomination of Superior Court Judge Fred Kiesler for using a racial slur in the courtroom came eight years after his own fledgling political career nearly ended after making an ethnic joke of his own. Kieser, who has been on the bench for seven years, used a “no tickee, no laundry” line – a comment viewed as offensive to Asian American immigrants. Corzine, as a U.S. Senate candidate in March 2000, made a joke about asking an Italian American businessman if he made 'cement shoes." He also made a Jewish lawyer joke.

    Corzine made a very public apology and asked for the forgiveness of Italian American and Jewish community leaders. His charitable foundation also made some strategic contributions. Kieser, it seems, doesn’t have a foundation.

    The Governor dropped Keiser only after the Senate Judiciary Committee released details of a complaint against the Middlesex County Judge – although the complaint about the ethnic slur was in Keiser's file at the time the Corzine decided to renominate him. Corzine still renominated Jeanne Fox, the wife of his political advisor, to the Board of Public Utilities, despite accusations of ethical improprieties that are potentially more serious and substantial.

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