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N.J. Gov. McGreevey's Successor Sworn In

Saturday, November 13, 2004

By GEOFF MULVIHILL, Associated Press Writer
WEST ORANGE, N.J. (AP) - State Senate President Richard Codey on
Sunday took the oath of office as New Jersey's acting governor, a
role he will assume Tuesday after Gov. James E. McGreevey's
resignation becomes official.

The transfer of power caps a transition period that began with
McGreevey's stunning disclosure in August that he would resign
because of a gay sex scandal.

Codey, 57, a Democrat, opted for a private swearing-in ceremony in
deference to the circumstances of McGreevey's departure, aides said.
The event at his West Orange home was closed to the public and the
news media, except for an Associated Press photographer.

"I never wanted to be governor under these circumstances. And this is
not the time for a big ceremony or a big swearing-in," Codey said
outside his home minutes after the brief ceremony.

But he added, "I'm looking forward to governing and bringing back
calm, peace and a sense of harmony to the state of New Jersey."

He was sworn in by state Senate Minority Leader Leonard Lance, a
Republican from Hunterdon County. Besides a few staff members and
state police security, the only other people at the ceremony were
Codey's wife, Mary Jo, their two sons and Monsignor Michael Kelly of
Seton Hall Prep.

McGreevey's announcement that he had an extramarital affair with a
man and would resign threw the state's executive branch into turmoil
and put Codey in line to assume the governor's job with 14 months
left in McGreevey's term.

Because New Jersey is one of eight states without the position of
lieutenant governor, Codey will wield the clout of both governor and
Senate leader for a time, filling the governor's term that ends in
January 2006.

Although he was not constitutionally obligated to, Codey recited the
oath that specifically empowers him as Senate president to perform
the duties of governor. A signed version of his oath will be filed
with the secretary of state, making Codey governor at 12:01 a.m.
Tuesday.

Aides said McGreevey's last day in office was expected to be quiet,
spent with family away from Trenton. He is not expected to grant any
pardons or conduct state business.

On Friday, a pair of moving trucks carted the governor's belongings
away from the Statehouse. McGreevey is reportedly moving to an
apartment in Rahway while his wife moves to a home in Springfield,
where she plans to live with the couple's 2-year-old daughter.

Codey, first elected to the Legislature in 1973, plans to remain in
his home, declining to move to the governor's mansion in Princeton.

He said last week that he has not ruled out a run next year for a
full term as governor, although U.S. Sen. Jon Corzine, a popular
politician with vast financial resources, is expected to pursue the
Democratic nomination. Some of the state's highest-profile
Republicans also have been lining up to run for the job.

Codey plans to make ethics reform a top priority. Ending the practice
of awarding government contracts in exchange for campaign
contributions has topped lawmakers' agendas over the past few months.

McGreevey faced serious questions about the ethics of his
administration, including the hiring of his alleged lover as his
homeland security adviser.

Codey, a longtime champion of mental health concerns, added that one
of the first things he will do is form a task force to look at ways
of improving New Jersey's care for mentally ill people.

Codey also has been a longtime proponent of putting slot machines at
the Meadowlands horse-racing track, a move that could help close a
projected $4 billion budget deficit but could also reshape gambling
in the state, where Atlantic City casinos have long been the top
players.

SOURCE: Associated Press / The Herald, Rock Hill, South Carolina
http://tinyurl.com/7ycxz

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