Monday, January 10, 2005
BY JOSH MARGOLIN
Star-Ledger Staff
He won't get another shot like this.
When Richard Codey goes before a joint session of the Legislature tomorrow to present his ideas for the year ahead in New Jersey, he will have a chance to deliver his message with a minimum of static.
Just two months into his stint as acting governor, Codey has done little so far to get critics sniping at him. Not (as yet) a candidate in November's election, his words won't necessarily be viewed as campaign rhetoric. And he can save any bitter medicine for his budget address next month.
After 31 years as a Democratic legislator from Essex County, Codey will go before the other 119 members of the Legislature and a statewide television audience for the first time. He has never run a statewide campaign and never gave an inaugural address when he was sworn in after Gov. James E. McGreevey's resignation.
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