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Fisher Awaits Corzine Nod to Become New Ag Secretary

 

By Joe Hart

TRENTON — The Garden State’s Board of Agriculture in a 6 – 2 vote Monday named South Jersey Assemblyman Douglas Fisher (D-3rd) as its choice for Secretary of Agriculture.
The position became vacant when former Secretary Charles Kuperus recently retired.
Fisher, who currently serves as chairman of the Assembly Agriculture and Natural Resources committee, confirmed his interest in the post in a December Herald article.
“My hat is in the ring,” he said.
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Gov. Corzine’s Statement on Fisher’s Appointment
CHERRY HILL – Gov.Jon S. Corzine on Tuesday, Feb.10 issued the following statement regarding the New Jersey Board of Agriculture’s nomination of Douglas H. Fisher as the new Secretary of Agriculture. The governor made the comments during a joint appearance with Fisher at the annual New Jersey Agriculture Convention.
“I am thrilled to be able to support Doug Fisher as the new Secretary of Agriculture. He has character, knowledge, and the ability to deal with the political process that invariably comes with this territory. I am thrilled to support him and you have made a great choice.
“There is no one who will work harder, and Doug is a man who knows how to get things done. You will be very happy with his appointment.”
Fisher, 60, a real estate agent and small business owner, is currently serving a fourth term representing the 3rd Legislative District in the General Assembly, where he serves as a Deputy Majority Whip.
Throughout his legislative career, Fisher has established a reputation as a key legislator on measures to promote business, commerce, and preservation of the Garden State’s rich agricultural heritage and valuable natural resources.
He has sponsored landmark legislation to protect and preserve open space and farmland, led the state’s legislative efforts on the gypsy moth, and waged a successful fight to protect the endangered red knot shorebird.
The nomination was made by the state Board of Agriculture during a meeting Monday, Feb. 9 which is subject to approval by the governor.

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