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Jeffrey Chiesa

Jeffrey Scott Chiesa (/ˌkˈzə/ kee-AY-zə; born June 22, 1965) is an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States Senator from New Jersey from June 6 to October 30, 2013. As a member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the 59th Attorney General of New Jersey from January 10, 2012, until June 6, 2013.

Jeffrey Chiesa
Official Senate portrait
United States Senator
from New Jersey
In office
June 6, 2013 – October 30, 2013
Appointed byChris Christie
Preceded byFrank Lautenberg
Succeeded byCory Booker
59th Attorney General of New Jersey
In office
January 10, 2012 – June 6, 2013
GovernorChris Christie
Preceded byPaula Dow
Succeeded byChristopher Porrino
Personal details
Born
Jeffrey Scott Chiesa

(1965-06-22) June 22, 1965 (age 58)
Bound Brook, New Jersey, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseJenny Sullivan
EducationBound Brook High School
University of Notre Dame (BBA)
Catholic University of America (JD)

Prior to his tenure as New Jersey Attorney General, he served as Chief Counsel to New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. Christie announced on June 6, 2013, that he would appoint Chiesa to the United States Senate seat that was vacated by the death of Democratic Senator Frank Lautenberg;[1] four days later, Chiesa was sworn in, becoming the first Republican senator of New Jersey since Nicholas F. Brady.[2] He declined to run for the remainder of the Senate term in the 2013 special election, which was subsequently won by Democrat Cory Booker, Mayor of Newark.

Chiesa is the last Republican to serve as a U.S. Senator from New Jersey.

Early life, education and early law career edit

Chiesa grew up in Bound Brook, New Jersey, the eldest of three children. When he was 8 years old, his father, a chemical plant worker, died, and he was raised by his mother, a public school teacher.[3] He attended Bound Brook High School and graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1987 with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in accounting. He earned his J.D. from the Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of America in 1990.

In 1988, Chiesa joined the Cranford law firm of Dughi, Hewit & Palatucci (now known as Dughi & Hewit). There he met and befriended Chris Christie, who had joined the firm the year before.[4]

U.S. Attorney's Office edit

In 2002, he followed Christie to the office of the United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey, where he led a number of the office's high-profile public corruption cases, including the one against former State Senate President John A. Lynch Jr.[3] He served as counsel to the U.S. Attorney, Chief of the Public Protection Unit, and Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney. He left in 2009 to become a partner in the firm of Wolff & Samson.[4]

Chief Counsel to Governor Christie edit

In 2009, after Christie was elected Governor of New Jersey, Chiesa headed his transition team.[5] Christie then named Chiesa his chief counsel.[3] In June 2010, Christie sent him to speak to Republican Assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll, to persuade him to drop his opposition to the budget because it cut proportionally more aid to suburban schools than to urban ones.[6]

Attorney General of New Jersey edit

On December 12, 2011, Governor Christie nominated Chiesa to succeed Paula Dow as Attorney General of New Jersey.[7] Chiesa was sworn in as Dow's successor on January 10, 2012.[8]

Chiesa supported mandatory drug rehab treatment for non-violent drug offenders and holding violent defendants without bail.[9] In January 2012, he proposed a comprehensive program to crack down on prescription drug abuse addictions and overdoses.[10]

In February 2012, he helped deliver $837.7 million to distressed homeowners of New Jersey from a settlement with major banks. The state had 10.6% of homeowners who are 90 or more days delinquent on their mortgage, the third-highest percentage in the nation at the time.[11]

In April 2012, he announced the arrest of three men accused of theft at several Home Depot stores across five states: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and New York. They were "under-ringing" their purchases at self-checkout machines and were charged with more than 500 illegal transactions totaling more than $100,000.[12] In the same month, he announced the arrests of 27 people in a major child pornography incident, that required the involvement of more than 100 law enforcement officers for "Operation Watchdog".[13] He also filed a lawsuit against John Kot and Gabriel R. DaSilva of leading home improvement companies for defrauding people and breaking several laws.[14]

U.S. Senate edit

 
Chiesa in November 2013, following his departure from the Senate

On June 6, 2013, Governor Chris Christie announced that he would appoint Chiesa, a resident of Branchburg, New Jersey, to succeed recently deceased United States Senator Frank Lautenberg.[1][15] Chiesa announced that he would not seek election to the seat in the 2013 special election.[16] In the news conference, he said that "I'm a conservative Republican, generally speaking." In regard to immigration reform, he stated, "I think the first thing we have to do is make sure the borders are secure."[17]

Chiesa resigned as Attorney General on June 6, 2013, and Executive Assistant Attorney General John Jay Hoffman became acting Attorney General. Chiesa was sworn into the Senate on June 10, 2013, by Vice President Joe Biden. Chiesa was the first Republican senator to represent New Jersey since 1982 when then-Governor Thomas Kean appointed Nicholas F. Brady to the Senate in order to fill a vacancy; in that case, the seat was subsequently won by Lautenberg for the first time.[18]

Chiesa's vote was seen as crucial to the passing of the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013. John McCain joked that "I'm going to subject him to intense interrogation—I may waterboard the guy. Or maybe tell him that he's either going to support this legislation or hire someone to start his car in the morning."[19] He ultimately voted for the bill, which prompted conservative commentator Ann Coulter to proclaim that Christie was "dead to me" for appointing Chiesa to the Senate.[20] In July 2013, he signed the Mike Lee letter which called for an amendment to the continuing resolution that would defund the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.[21] He opposed Democratic attempts to reinsert funding for the Affordable Care Act[22] but ultimately voted for the Reid-McConnell bill to end the shutdown.[23]

He used his time in the Senate to try to draw attention to the issue of human trafficking[24] and, according to The Washington Post, voted with his party 84% of the time.[25] He left the Senate on October 31, 2013, when Newark Mayor Cory Booker, who won the special election, was sworn in.[2] Chiesa recorded a tenure of 129 days, the fourth-shortest of the 65 U.S. Senators who have served in New Jersey's history.[26]

Chiesa ruled out the possibility of running for the seat in the regularly scheduled 2014 election, but said that he would consider running for office in the future.[27]

Committee assignments edit

Atlantic City state takeover edit

Chiesa was appointed by Christie to oversee the state takeover of Atlantic City in 2016.[28] His private firm is to bill the state for their services.[29]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Governor Christie: Attorney General Jeff Chiesa Is The Best Person For The Job". June 6, 2013. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "CQ.com - Login". www.CQ.com. Retrieved October 15, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Christopher Baxter (January 25, 2012). "New N.J. attorney general takes the reins at a turbulent time for crime fighters". The Star-Ledger. Retrieved January 25, 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Biography of Jeffrey S. Chiesa". Office of the Attorney General of New Jersey. Retrieved January 25, 2012.
  5. ^ Delli Santi, Angela (November 11, 2009). "Fiscal emergency is option for NJ's gov-elect". The Seattle Times. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
  6. ^ Friedman, Matt (June 28, 2010). "Trenton braces for budget marathon". NorthJersey.com. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
  7. ^ Tom Hester Sr. (December 12, 2011). "Attorney General Paula Dow to be replaced by Christie's counsel Jeff Chiesa". NewJerseyNewsRoom.com. Archived from the original on September 4, 2012. Retrieved January 25, 2012.
  8. ^ Ray Smith (January 13, 2012). . The Hudson Reporter. Archived from the original on November 4, 2013. Retrieved January 25, 2012.
  9. ^ "Chiesa pushes mandatory drug offender treatment in Jersey City meeting". The Jersey Journal. April 26, 2012. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
  10. ^ Baxter, Christopher (January 19, 2012). "N.J. Attorney General announces new prescription drug addiction program". The Star-Ledger. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
  11. ^ Beeson, Ed; Portlock, Sarah (February 9, 2012). "U.S. settlement with mortgage servicers will deliver nearly $838 million to N.J." The Star-Ledger. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
  12. ^ "N.J. arrests three men for alleged five-state Home Depot theft ring". NewsWorks. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
  13. ^ "27 N.J. residents arrested in major child porn investigation". NJ.com. April 18, 2012. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
  14. ^ . Legal Newsline. April 23, 2012. Archived from the original on April 26, 2012. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
  15. ^ Santora, Marc; and Zernike, Kate. "Attorney General of New Jersey Named as Interim Senator", The New York Times, June 6, 2013. Accessed June 6, 2013.
  16. ^ Zernike, Kate; Santora, Marc (June 6, 2013). "Christie Picks New Jersey's Attorney General to Be Interim Senator". The New York Times. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
  17. ^ Haberman, Maggie (June 6, 2013). "Chris Christie appoints Jeff Chiesa as interim senator". Politico. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
  18. ^ Camia, Catalina (June 10, 2003). "5 things to know about NJ Sen. Jeff Chiesa".
  19. ^ Julie Hirschfeld Davis (June 27, 2013). . Business Week. Archived from the original on July 2, 2013. Retrieved October 15, 2017.
  20. ^ John Celock (June 28, 2013). "Ann Coulter Says Chris Christie Is Dead To Her For Jeff Chiesa's Immigration Vote". The Huffington Post.
  21. ^ Joshua Withrow (August 14, 2013). "Have Your Members of Congress Signed the 'Defund ObamaCare' Letter? Find Out Here!". FreedomWorks. Retrieved October 11, 2013.
  22. ^ Herb Jackson (September 27, 2013). "Temporary NJ senator mixes votes on shutdown bills". NorthJersey.com.
  23. ^ Cameron, Darla; Andrews, Wilson (October 16, 2013). "Votes to end the government shutdown". The Washington Post.
  24. ^ Jonathan Tamari (October 31, 2013). "Chiesa looks back fondly on a brief Senate career". philly.com.
  25. ^ Herb Jackson (October 30, 2013). "Interim Sen. Jeffrey Chiesa wins accolades from both parties". NorthJersey.com.
  26. ^ Ostermeier, Eric (June 7, 2013). "Chiesa to Tally 4th Shortest Senate Tenure in New Jersey History". Smart Politics.
  27. ^ Nix, Naomi (October 31, 2013). "Jeff Chiesa won't rule out running for office again, report says". NJ.com.
  28. ^ "Christie friend to get $400 an hour for Atlantic City takeover work". NJ.com. December 2016. Retrieved October 15, 2017.
  29. ^ "Here's how much Christie ally has billed N.J. in Atlantic City takeover". NJ.com. March 2017. Retrieved October 15, 2017.

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Preceded by Attorney General of New Jersey
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Served alongside: Bob Menendez
Succeeded by
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Jeffrey Scott Chiesa ˌ k iː ˈ eɪ z e kee AY ze born June 22 1965 is an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States Senator from New Jersey from June 6 to October 30 2013 As a member of the Republican Party he previously served as the 59th Attorney General of New Jersey from January 10 2012 until June 6 2013 Jeffrey ChiesaOfficial Senate portraitUnited States Senatorfrom New JerseyIn office June 6 2013 October 30 2013Appointed byChris ChristiePreceded byFrank LautenbergSucceeded byCory Booker59th Attorney General of New JerseyIn office January 10 2012 June 6 2013GovernorChris ChristiePreceded byPaula DowSucceeded byChristopher PorrinoPersonal detailsBornJeffrey Scott Chiesa 1965 06 22 June 22 1965 age 58 Bound Brook New Jersey U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseJenny SullivanEducationBound Brook High SchoolUniversity of Notre Dame BBA Catholic University of America JD Jeffrey Chiesa s voice source source Chiesa questions witnesses on inter agency information sharing at a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearingRecorded September 11 2013Prior to his tenure as New Jersey Attorney General he served as Chief Counsel to New Jersey Governor Chris Christie Christie announced on June 6 2013 that he would appoint Chiesa to the United States Senate seat that was vacated by the death of Democratic Senator Frank Lautenberg 1 four days later Chiesa was sworn in becoming the first Republican senator of New Jersey since Nicholas F Brady 2 He declined to run for the remainder of the Senate term in the 2013 special election which was subsequently won by Democrat Cory Booker Mayor of Newark Chiesa is the last Republican to serve as a U S Senator from New Jersey Contents 1 Early life education and early law career 2 U S Attorney s Office 3 Chief Counsel to Governor Christie 4 Attorney General of New Jersey 5 U S Senate 5 1 Committee assignments 6 Atlantic City state takeover 7 References 8 External linksEarly life education and early law career editChiesa grew up in Bound Brook New Jersey the eldest of three children When he was 8 years old his father a chemical plant worker died and he was raised by his mother a public school teacher 3 He attended Bound Brook High School and graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1987 with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in accounting He earned his J D from the Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of America in 1990 In 1988 Chiesa joined the Cranford law firm of Dughi Hewit amp Palatucci now known as Dughi amp Hewit There he met and befriended Chris Christie who had joined the firm the year before 4 U S Attorney s Office editIn 2002 he followed Christie to the office of the United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey where he led a number of the office s high profile public corruption cases including the one against former State Senate President John A Lynch Jr 3 He served as counsel to the U S Attorney Chief of the Public Protection Unit and Executive Assistant U S Attorney He left in 2009 to become a partner in the firm of Wolff amp Samson 4 Chief Counsel to Governor Christie editIn 2009 after Christie was elected Governor of New Jersey Chiesa headed his transition team 5 Christie then named Chiesa his chief counsel 3 In June 2010 Christie sent him to speak to Republican Assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll to persuade him to drop his opposition to the budget because it cut proportionally more aid to suburban schools than to urban ones 6 Attorney General of New Jersey editOn December 12 2011 Governor Christie nominated Chiesa to succeed Paula Dow as Attorney General of New Jersey 7 Chiesa was sworn in as Dow s successor on January 10 2012 8 Chiesa supported mandatory drug rehab treatment for non violent drug offenders and holding violent defendants without bail 9 In January 2012 he proposed a comprehensive program to crack down on prescription drug abuse addictions and overdoses 10 In February 2012 he helped deliver 837 7 million to distressed homeowners of New Jersey from a settlement with major banks The state had 10 6 of homeowners who are 90 or more days delinquent on their mortgage the third highest percentage in the nation at the time 11 In April 2012 he announced the arrest of three men accused of theft at several Home Depot stores across five states New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland and New York They were under ringing their purchases at self checkout machines and were charged with more than 500 illegal transactions totaling more than 100 000 12 In the same month he announced the arrests of 27 people in a major child pornography incident that required the involvement of more than 100 law enforcement officers for Operation Watchdog 13 He also filed a lawsuit against John Kot and Gabriel R DaSilva of leading home improvement companies for defrauding people and breaking several laws 14 U S Senate edit nbsp Chiesa in November 2013 following his departure from the SenateOn June 6 2013 Governor Chris Christie announced that he would appoint Chiesa a resident of Branchburg New Jersey to succeed recently deceased United States Senator Frank Lautenberg 1 15 Chiesa announced that he would not seek election to the seat in the 2013 special election 16 In the news conference he said that I m a conservative Republican generally speaking In regard to immigration reform he stated I think the first thing we have to do is make sure the borders are secure 17 Chiesa resigned as Attorney General on June 6 2013 and Executive Assistant Attorney General John Jay Hoffman became acting Attorney General Chiesa was sworn into the Senate on June 10 2013 by Vice President Joe Biden Chiesa was the first Republican senator to represent New Jersey since 1982 when then Governor Thomas Kean appointed Nicholas F Brady to the Senate in order to fill a vacancy in that case the seat was subsequently won by Lautenberg for the first time 18 Chiesa s vote was seen as crucial to the passing of the Border Security Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013 John McCain joked that I m going to subject him to intense interrogation I may waterboard the guy Or maybe tell him that he s either going to support this legislation or hire someone to start his car in the morning 19 He ultimately voted for the bill which prompted conservative commentator Ann Coulter to proclaim that Christie was dead to me for appointing Chiesa to the Senate 20 In July 2013 he signed the Mike Lee letter which called for an amendment to the continuing resolution that would defund the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 21 He opposed Democratic attempts to reinsert funding for the Affordable Care Act 22 but ultimately voted for the Reid McConnell bill to end the shutdown 23 He used his time in the Senate to try to draw attention to the issue of human trafficking 24 and according to The Washington Post voted with his party 84 of the time 25 He left the Senate on October 31 2013 when Newark Mayor Cory Booker who won the special election was sworn in 2 Chiesa recorded a tenure of 129 days the fourth shortest of the 65 U S Senators who have served in New Jersey s history 26 Chiesa ruled out the possibility of running for the seat in the regularly scheduled 2014 election but said that he would consider running for office in the future 27 Committee assignments edit Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Consumer Protection Product Safety and Insurance Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Committee on Small Business and EntrepreneurshipAtlantic City state takeover editChiesa was appointed by Christie to oversee the state takeover of Atlantic City in 2016 28 His private firm is to bill the state for their services 29 References edit a b Governor Christie Attorney General Jeff Chiesa Is The Best Person For The Job June 6 2013 Retrieved June 6 2013 a b CQ com Login www CQ com Retrieved October 15 2017 a b c Christopher Baxter January 25 2012 New N J attorney general takes the reins at a turbulent time for crime fighters The Star Ledger Retrieved January 25 2012 a b Biography of Jeffrey S Chiesa Office of the Attorney General of New Jersey Retrieved January 25 2012 Delli Santi Angela November 11 2009 Fiscal emergency is option for NJ s gov elect The Seattle Times Retrieved June 6 2013 Friedman Matt June 28 2010 Trenton braces for budget marathon NorthJersey com Retrieved June 6 2013 Tom Hester Sr December 12 2011 Attorney General Paula Dow to be replaced by Christie s counsel Jeff Chiesa NewJerseyNewsRoom com Archived from the original on September 4 2012 Retrieved January 25 2012 Ray Smith January 13 2012 New Jersey officially has a new attorney general The Hudson Reporter Archived from the original on November 4 2013 Retrieved January 25 2012 Chiesa pushes mandatory drug offender treatment in Jersey City meeting The Jersey Journal April 26 2012 Retrieved June 6 2013 Baxter Christopher January 19 2012 N J Attorney General announces new prescription drug addiction program The Star Ledger Retrieved June 6 2013 Beeson Ed Portlock Sarah February 9 2012 U S settlement with mortgage servicers will deliver nearly 838 million to N J The Star Ledger Retrieved June 6 2013 N J arrests three men for alleged five state Home Depot theft ring NewsWorks Retrieved June 6 2013 27 N J residents arrested in major child porn investigation NJ com April 18 2012 Retrieved June 6 2013 N J home improvement companies sued Legal Newsline April 23 2012 Archived from the original on April 26 2012 Retrieved June 6 2013 Santora Marc and Zernike Kate Attorney General of New Jersey Named as Interim Senator The New York Times June 6 2013 Accessed June 6 2013 Zernike Kate Santora Marc June 6 2013 Christie Picks New Jersey s Attorney General to Be Interim Senator The New York Times Retrieved June 6 2013 Haberman Maggie June 6 2013 Chris Christie appoints Jeff Chiesa as interim senator Politico Retrieved June 6 2013 Camia Catalina June 10 2003 5 things to know about NJ Sen Jeff Chiesa Julie Hirschfeld Davis June 27 2013 The Surreal Existence of Jeff Chiesa New Jersey s Accidental Senator Business Week Archived from the original on July 2 2013 Retrieved October 15 2017 John Celock June 28 2013 Ann Coulter Says Chris Christie Is Dead To Her For Jeff Chiesa s Immigration Vote The Huffington Post Joshua Withrow August 14 2013 Have Your Members of Congress Signed the Defund ObamaCare Letter Find Out Here FreedomWorks Retrieved October 11 2013 Herb Jackson September 27 2013 Temporary NJ senator mixes votes on shutdown bills NorthJersey com Cameron Darla Andrews Wilson October 16 2013 Votes to end the government shutdown The Washington Post Jonathan Tamari October 31 2013 Chiesa looks back fondly on a brief Senate career philly com Herb Jackson October 30 2013 Interim Sen Jeffrey Chiesa wins accolades from both parties NorthJersey com Ostermeier Eric June 7 2013 Chiesa to Tally 4th Shortest Senate Tenure in New Jersey History Smart Politics Nix Naomi October 31 2013 Jeff Chiesa won t rule out running for office again report says NJ com Christie friend to get 400 an hour for Atlantic City takeover work NJ com December 2016 Retrieved October 15 2017 Here s how much Christie ally has billed N J in Atlantic City takeover NJ com March 2017 Retrieved October 15 2017 External links editBiography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote Smart Appearances on C SPANLegal officesPreceded byPaula Dow Attorney General of New Jersey2012 2013 Succeeded byJohn Jay HoffmanActingU S SenatePreceded byFrank Lautenberg United States Senator Class 2 from New Jersey2013 Served alongside Bob Menendez Succeeded byCory BookerU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byJon Corzineas Former US Senator Order of precedence of the United States Succeeded byKelly Loeffleras Former US Senator Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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