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Assemblywoman Aura Dunn to Launch Two New Programs; Donuts with Dunn and Dover Constituent Services

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Donuts with Dunn:

A monthly traveling discussion throughout the district where you can share with me the issues that truly matter to you, while sharing a delicious treat and a cup of coffee. The calendar is filling up, but if you would like to host one, please schedule with my office.

 

Dover Constituent Services:

My office will begin to host mobile constituent services at the Town of Dover Town Hall (37 North Sussex Street, Dover, NJ 07801). My staff will be able to assist with casework and hear about your views on the problems facing our state. This new program will begin on February 7th and thereafter being held on the first Friday of every month, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

 

Need help or have a question?


My District Office is located at: Courthouse Plaza, 60 Washington Street, Suite 303, Morristown, NJ 07960

 

Call or stop in anytime!

 

Phone: 973-206-1876 Email: aswdunn@njleg.org

 

 

ABOUT ASSEMBLYWOMAN AURA K. DUNN

Aura Dunn was appointed to fill the Assembly seat vacated by now-Sen. Anthony Bucco in 2019, and a year later won the special election in the 25th Legislative District, breaking New Jersey’s history for the most votes in an (more than 64,000) Assembly race. 

 

Assemblywoman Dunn serves on the Assembly Budget, Commerce and Economic Development, and Women and Children Committees and appointed to the Human Relations Council and the Women’s Re-entry Commission. She also is a founding member and current Co-Chair of the Legislative Disability Caucus. Dunn has become known as an effective legislator and problem-solver who always puts people over politics. She is a fierce defender of children and families and parental rights. 

 

She joined the Assembly after a 25-year career in public service. She was the District Director for 12-term Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen from 2016 to 2019, a budget analyst on education policy for the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee from 1997 to 2000, and a policy advisor for the House Veterans Affairs Committee. She also represented America’s Public Television Stations,  Sesame Street, and Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood before Congress and the White House. 

 

One of Assemblywoman Dunn’s proudest accomplishments from her time on Capitol Hill was her work on the Campus Crime Disclosure Act, better known as the Clery Act. The landmark legislation requires colleges and universities to issue on-campus crime statistics and security information. 

 

Dunn currently serves as a board member of the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans Memorial Foundation. Dunn served on the boards of Morris Habitat for Humanity and Morris County Mental Health Addictions Services. She volunteers as a JBWS-certified domestic violence crisis response team member for local police departments. Since 2010, her family has hosted a New York City child each summer through the Fresh Air Fund program. 

 

She earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from the State University of New York at Buffalo and a master’s degree in public administration from George Washington University. Dunn also holds a certificate in Mediation.

She lives in Morris County with her husband and their three children.

 

Contact Information: AswDunn@njleg.org (973-206-1876)

 

Read full article on tapinto.net 


Paid for by EFO Aura Dunn for Assembly. PO Box 999 Edison NJ 08818

 
 
 

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PAID FOR BY AURA DUNN FOR ASSEMBLY 

Ron Gravino, Treasurer

PO Box 999, Edison, NJ 08818

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