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David R. Mayer, Dave MayerDavid R. Mayer

Having served the public in staff and elected positions, David Mayer is seeking to continue his service by running for Gloucester Township Mayor. Dave’s public career began as an aide for then Freeholder Director Robert E. Andrews, continued in Andrews’ successful congressional campaign and then as director of the Congressman’s district office. From 1995 to 2003, he was chief of staff to Camden County Clerk James Beach.

Dave’s service as an elected official began in May 2002 when he was elected to the Gloucester Township Council. Because of Dave’s strong opposition to dual office holding, he resigned from the council position when he entered the race for State Assembly in the Fourth District in 2003. Dave was elected to the State Assembly both in 2003 and then in 2005, where he served on the Assembly Transportation and Education committees. Dave did not seek reelection in 2007 to spend more time with his young family. He is married to Della and they have two children, Bryan 13 and Amanda 10.

Dave earned a B.A. from Rutgers-Camden, a Masters Degree in Public Policy and Administration also from Rutgers-Camden and a Law Degree from Rutgers-Camden School of Law. He has taught courses in political science, public administration and public policy at Camden County College, Rugters-Camden and Rowan University.

Dave currently sits on the board for Main Stage Center for the Performing Arts and the United Way of Camden County.

Dave is now State Director of Legislative Affairs for Comcast Corporation.

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Legislative Accomplishments:

In his four years in the State Assembly, Dave Mayer has sponsored over 100 bills that have become law.

Ethics:

  • A4: Increased financial disclosure requirements from lobbying
  • A22: Expanded the definition of lobbyist and legislative agent to include those who influence governmental processes
  • A14: Helped stop the revolving door by barring legislators, Governor and department heads from lobbying activities for one year after leaving office or employment.
  • A16: Prohibits member of Legislature from acting on legislation in which a member of that family has a personal interest.
  • A25: prohibits legislative agents from accepting contingency fees to influence legislation or regulation
  • A18: increased monetary penalties for violations of the New Jersey Conflicts of Interest Law.

Education:

  • A500 & A2463: Established the NJ Stars Scholarship Program for county college students.
  • A3705: Expanded the State tuition aid grant eligibility to include dependent children whose parent or guardian has been transferred to a military installation in New Jersey.

Crime:

  • A3551: Imposed increased penalties on sex offenders and created the Sex Crime Victim Treatment Fund to provide counseling and treatment to sex crime victims and their families.
  • A3413: Established the Domestic Violence and Workforce Development Initiative to help victims of domestic violence find job placement.
  • A3919: Provided that violation of domestic violence orders issued in another jurisdiction would constitute contempt of a domestic violence order in New Jersey.
  • A2660: Established the domestic violence public awareness campaign.
  • A4016: Established program for satellite-based monitoring of certain sex offenders and authorized certain sex offenders to submit to annual polygraph tests.
  • A2730: Established crime of human trafficking

Environment:

  • A3529: Established indoor air quality standards and increased site remediation requirements for Day Care Centers (as a result of the Kiddie College mercury contamination issue)
  • A3469: Prohibited the sale of gasoline containing MTBE
  • A3377/3486: Banned the sale of thermometers containing mercury
  • A3200/3203/4344/4316: Appropriated over $158 million to preserve lands for recreation, conservation and farmland purposes.

For Gloucester Township:

During his four years in the State Assembly, Dave Mayer brought back to the taxpayers of Gloucester Township over $17 million dollars in direct aid including:

  • $16,350,521 for direct property relief through the municipal aid and extraordinary aid programs
  • $275,000 for Homeland Security and Domestic Preparedness equipment
  • $75,000 for restrooms at Glen Oaks Ballfield
  • $92,000 for the replacement of the Senior Citizen Bus
  • $40,000 for the Slims Ranch recreational project design study
  • $75,000 for Gloucester Township parks and recreation for playground restoration, equipment and park beautification

 

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