The panel discusses the potential leadership of the new legislature and the topics that are likely to arise as Gov. Phil Murphy finishes his second term.
Jeannine LaRue has spent almost 40 years serving the public on policy, governmental and political issues in the public and private sectors and now is also a political consultant. She is the former chair of both Women Advocating for Good Government and Women’s Political Caucus – NJ’s Political Action Committee, and currently serves on its executive board. During the 1980s, Jeanine became the first African American woman to serve as president of the Executive Women of New Jersey.
Charles Stile, a Princeton resident, has been covering New Jersey politics from the Statehouse in Trenton since 1993, first with The Times of Trenton and with The Record, which he joined in 2000. He served stints as the Record’s general assignment reporter and Statehouse bureau chief before becoming its full time columnist in 2007 and is considered a watchdog and contemporary historian of New Jersey politics. Stile was recently honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award for New Jersey Journalism.
Ingrid Reed is a policy analyst focusing on New Jersey civic affairs. She directed the New Jersey Project at Rutgers’ Eagleton Institute of Politics from 1996 until her retirement in 2010.
This event was recorded on October 29, 2023.