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SUMMARY:Hudson ELC Meeting: Featuring Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop
DESCRIPTION:Employer Legislative Committees\n\nof New Jersey: Hudson County\n\n\n\nProudly Presents \n\nJersey City Mayor Steven M. Fulop\n\n\n\nWe're pleased to host this Hudson ELC meeting. Employer Legislative Committee meetings are opportunities for the business community to speak directly with policy makers from throughout the state.\n\n\n\nPlease join us for the next in our ongoing series of updates on current legislative events in New Jersey and Hudson County. Our speaker in May will be the Hon. Steven M. Fulop\, Mayor of Jersey City. Also joining us will be the New Jersey Business & Industry Association. \n\n\n\nThis event will be facilitated by Maria Nieves\, President & CEO\, Hudson County Chamber of Commerce. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSteven Michael Fulop is the 49th and current Mayor of Jersey City\, New Jersey named the most diverse city in the nation and the soon-to-be largest city in New Jersey.\n\n\n\nSince Mayor Fulop took office in 2013\, Jersey City residents have seen five consecutive years of stable taxes and four consecutive credit rating upgrades. Meanwhile\, more than 300 new police officers have been hired\, nearly 1\,500 units of affordable housing built or approved\, recreation expanded with nearly 30 new programs\, nearly $10 million invested in parks and open space\, and nearly 800 small businesses opened\, creating approximately 10\,000 new jobs.\n\n\n\nDuring his time in office\, Mayor Fulop has shown what smart\, progressive leadership can accomplish and opened a new chapter for Jersey City.\n\n\n\nUnder his leadership\, Jersey City became the first city in the state and the 6th city in the country to ensure paid sick leave. Mayor Fulop has pioneered new ideas for helping prisoners re-enter society\; he's passed legislation to protect small businesses and encouraged more to open shop\; made Jersey City one of the greenest cities in the nation. He's undertaken sweeping public safety reform\, with the JCPD now seen as a model for diversity around the nation. And Mayor Fulop has led the city to record economic development that's benefited families of all income levels. All without raising taxes.\n\n\n\nMayor Fulop is a first-generation American\, a lifelong New Jerseyan\, a Marine\, and a triathlete. He grew up in a Jewish family in Edison\, New Jersey\, the son of Romanian immigrants. His mother was the daughter of Holocaust survivors and worked in an immigration services office helping others gain citizenship. His father owned a delicatessen nearby in Newark\, where Mayor Fulop worked behind the counter as a teenager.\n\nMayor Fulop graduated from Binghamton University in 1999 and spent time abroad studying at Oxford University in the UK. After college\, he joined Goldman Sachs\, the investment banking firm\, working in Chicago and later in Manhattan and Jersey City. On the morning of September 11\, 2001\, Mayor Fulop was working in lower Manhattan when he saw the first plane strike the Twin Towers. A few weeks later\, he decided to put his career at Goldman Sachs on hold and join the United States Marine Corps.\n\n\n\nMayor Fulop's Reserve Unit deployed to Iraq in January 2003. There\, he served as part of the 6th Engineer Support Battalion. He traveled into Baghdad during the early weeks of the war. In 2006\, Mayor Fulop completed his service to the Marine Corps Reserve with the rank of Corporal.\n\n\n\nIn 2005\, Mayor Fulop was first elected to public office as the councilman representing downtown Jersey City. He served as a councilman for eight years before becoming Mayor.\n\n\n\nMayor Fulop and his wife\, Jaclyn\, are parents to two wonderful children\, Jaxon and Stasha. The Mayor is an avid runner and triathlete. He ran the NYC Marathon in 2012\, raising money for the Hudson County Child Abuse Prevention Center. He also competed in the Ironman Championship in NYC that year to raise money for veterans.
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\nEmployer Legislative Committees
\nof New Jersey: \;Hudson County
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\nProudly Presents \;
\nJersey City Mayor Steven M. Fulop
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\nWe'\;re pleased to host this Hudson ELC meeting. Employer Legislative Committee meetings are opportunities for the business community to speak directly with policy makers from throughout the state.
\n
\nPlease join us for the next in our ongoing series of updates on current legislative events in New Jersey and Hudson County. Our speaker in May will be the Hon. Steven M. Fulop\, Mayor of Jersey City. Also joining us will be the \;New Jersey Business &\; Industry Association. \;
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\nThis event will be facilitated by Maria Nieves\, President &\; CEO\, Hudson County Chamber of Commerce. \;
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\nSteven Michael Fulop is the 49th and current Mayor of Jersey City\, New Jersey &ndash\; named the most diverse city in the nation and the soon-to-be largest city in New Jersey.
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\nSince Mayor Fulop took office in 2013\, Jersey City residents have seen five consecutive years of stable taxes and four consecutive credit rating upgrades. \; Meanwhile\, more than 300 new police officers have been hired\, nearly 1\,500 units of affordable housing built or approved\, recreation expanded with nearly 30 new programs\, nearly $10 million invested in parks and open space\, and nearly 800 small businesses opened\, creating approximately 10\,000 new jobs.
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\nDuring his time in office\, Mayor Fulop has shown what smart\, progressive leadership can accomplish &ndash\; and opened a new chapter for Jersey City.
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\nUnder his leadership\, Jersey City became the first city in the state &ndash\; and the 6th city in the country &ndash\; to ensure paid sick leave. Mayor Fulop has pioneered new ideas for helping prisoners re-enter society\; he&rsquo\;s passed legislation to protect small businesses and encouraged more to open shop\; made Jersey City one of the greenest cities in the nation. He&rsquo\;s undertaken sweeping public safety reform\, with the JCPD now seen as a model for diversity around the nation. And Mayor Fulop has led the city to record economic development that&rsquo\;s benefited families of all income levels. All without raising taxes.
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\nMayor Fulop is a first-generation American\, a lifelong New Jerseyan\, a Marine\, and a triathlete. He grew up in a Jewish family in Edison\, New Jersey\, the son of Romanian immigrants. His mother was the daughter of Holocaust survivors and worked in an immigration services office helping others gain citizenship. His father owned a delicatessen nearby in Newark\, where Mayor Fulop worked behind the counter as a teenager.
\nMayor Fulop graduated from Binghamton University in 1999 and spent time abroad studying at Oxford University in the UK. After college\, he joined Goldman Sachs\, the investment banking firm\, working in Chicago and later in Manhattan and Jersey City. On the morning of September 11\, 2001\, Mayor Fulop was working in lower Manhattan when he saw the first plane strike the Twin Towers. A few weeks later\, he decided to put his career at Goldman Sachs on hold and join the United States Marine Corps.
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\nMayor Fulop&rsquo\;s Reserve Unit deployed to Iraq in January 2003. There\, he served as part of the 6th Engineer Support Battalion. He traveled into Baghdad during the early weeks of the war. In 2006\, Mayor Fulop completed his service to the Marine Corps Reserve with the rank of Corporal.
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\nIn 2005\, Mayor Fulop was first elected to public office as the councilman representing downtown Jersey City. \; He served as a councilman for eight years before becoming Mayor.
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\nMayor Fulop and his wife\, Jaclyn\, are parents to two wonderful children\, Jaxon and Stasha. \; The Mayor is an avid runner and triathlete. He ran the NYC Marathon in 2012\, raising money for the Hudson County Child Abuse Prevention Center. He also competed in the Ironman Championship in NYC that year to raise money for veterans.
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