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Hon. James E. McGreevey Governor The State of New Jersey Irish 2003 Recipient
In
his first year as the State's Chief Executive, Governor McGreevey restored
fiscal responsibility to State government, worked to improve New Jersey's
educational system and strengthened security. Through
bipartisan efforts, the Governor balanced the State budget, despite
confronting the largest deficit in State history. The budget, which was
balanced without raising the sales or income tax, maintained State aid
levels for local governments and school districts and funded investments
in education, cancer care and research, infrastructure development and
homeland security. Governor
McGreevey, who established a "Reading Coaches" program to
strengthen literacy, has worked hard to enable students to read at grade
level or better by the end of the third grade. He also developed several
"Career Academies" in partnership with the business community to
provide students with the skills needed to compete in the 21st century
economy. In
addition, the Governor is working with the New Jersey Commission on Higher
Education's Long Range Planning Committee to restructure the University of
Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Rutgers University and New Jersey
Institute of Technology into a statewide research university system. To
strengthen New Jersey's economy, Governor McGreevey re-configured
Prosperity New Jersey to create a partnership between the private sector,
the research university community and the State to leverage New Jersey's
strengths and develop the Garden State as the Innovation State. His
Administration is overseeing an $8.6 billion school construction program,
which represents an unprecedented investment in the economy, as well as
New Jersey communities and children. In addition, the State is investing
$2 billion in a Transportation Capital Program which will provide
substantial infrastructure support and assistance for local governments. Governor
McGreevey also has promoted "business incubators" which foster
continued growth in the new economy, by providing start-up and small firms
with a services to help them succeed. In
the area of security, the Governor established the Office of
Counter-Terrorism within the Attorney General's Office, signed the
September 11th Anti-Terrorism Act, and set forth new bioterrorism
protocols in cooperation with hospitals, laboratories and pharmaceutical
companies. Prior
to being elected Governor in November 2001, McGreevey was the Mayor of
Woodbridge, New Jersey's sixth largest municipality. Elected Mayor in
1991, his accomplishments included starting a public/private partnership
that brought more than 6,000 new jobs and millions in new investment into
the town. His tenure saw a revitalized business district, a 40 percent
reduction in the crime rate since 1991, stabilized property taxes, and
improved financial management. Under his leadership, Woodbridge became a
leader in public health initiatives, which include cancer screenings and
inoculations for children. McGreevey
served in the State Assembly in 1990 and 1991 and in the State Senate from
1994 to 1997, where he focused his efforts on better government, a cleaner
environment and better health care. He sponsored and co-sponsored laws
that established a state budget cap, strict ethical standards for public
officials, and health reforms, including the state law requiring insurers
to pay for mammograms. He was a key sponsor of the Pollution Prevention
Act and wrote the legislation creating a permanent New Jersey Commission
on Holocaust Education. McGreevey
was born in Jersey City on August 6, 1957. After graduation from St.
Joseph's High School, he received a bachelor's degree from Columbia
University and a law degree from Georgetown University. He also holds a
master's degree in education from Harvard University. McGreevey
married the former Dina Matos on October 7, 2000. Their daughter,
Jacqueline Matos, was born on December 7, 2001. McGreevey also has a
daughter form a previous marriage, Morag Veronica, who was born on October
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