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A daughter's perspective - Jon Corzine's four years as Governor

by: jrcpisani

Mon Jan 18, 2010 at 04:04:07 PM EST



Promoted by Jason Springer: Thanks to the Governor's daughter Jenny for stopping by Blue Jersey to reflect on her father's term leading New Jersey.

At the end of my dad's term, I would like to pay tribute to his work as Governor of New Jersey.

Last week, watching my father walk through the beautiful statehouse in Trenton to deliver his final State of the State address to the NJ Legislature, I was moved by the historic nature of the occasion and by my father's words.    My dad called it "his highest honor" to serve the people of New Jersey as Governor.

When I think about Jon Corzine as a father, and as a Governor, compassion is the first word that comes to mind.  Listening to his speech, I saw the father I've always known.  He even made the same kind of jokes, remarking that it was difficult to write his last State of the State while movers were taking his desk out of the office.  He spoke honestly of things he wished he could have finished and admitted to not executing the job "flawlessly".    He spoke of the things he cares most deeply about:  education, healthcare, child welfare.  And he talked of the progress, as he saw it, that had been made during his term as Governor of New Jersey .  He spoke just as I've always known him - with a soft-spoken voice, humbly and with a thoughtful passion for making the world better for the future of our children.  

I admit I am not in the political field, but I do believe that his nine years in public life speak to the ways in which government can make a real difference in people's lives.   My father cut state spending every year and reduced the size of state government for the first time in over six decades.   Yet, he maintained funding and greatly improved many government services:   reforming the child welfare and foster care systems (which with the help of the legislature has gone from being one of the worst to one of the best in the country),  expanding early childhood education,  providing for new school construction,  reforming  school funding,  expanding children's health care, building infrastructure and improving highway safety ( the best highway safety record since 1940) as well as increasing funding  for homeless shelters and soup kitchens which have been hit by the recession.    

jrcpisani :: A daughter's perspective - Jon Corzine's four years as Governor
During his time in Washington, my father raised an early voice against the genocide in Darfur.  He voted against the authorizing the war in Iraq.  As a former Marine, he also always shared his support of with the soldiers.  He visited Iraq and Afghanistan several times and spent time with the families of soldiers back home.  

There's an old Italian saying that I think is very true:  one can best judge a society's success by how well it cares for its children, the elderly and the most vulnerable.   I believe that my dad has done very well by this statement.  Though sometimes he found it challenging to communicate who he was through the mass media, anyone who has ever met him in person knows him as a warm, intelligent guy who brought to the job the highest level of commitment and principle.   With time, I hope that his tenure as Governor will serve as an inspiration for those who are committed to building a more compassionate and progressive world.

In his own words:   "public service was not about what kind of politics to practice, but rather what kind of principles I would follow.  For me, the most compelling reason to enter public life was to seek a better world for our children."  I believe his grandchildren will be very proud.  

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Thanks, Jennifer (4.00 / 1)
Good talking to you today. Please tell your Dad we still need him in New Jersey.  
And thanks, Jason, for promoting the diary. I'm stuck in the airport!

It's not a particularly snappy signature, but here's what I think we need in the next NJ Democratic State Chair.  

Once again (2.00 / 2)
New Jersey's government by tantrum removes someone from office who was doing the right thing.
The puppet Christie will do the bidding of the elite at the expense of the working class.
Boss Norcross succeeded--------this time.  

Restore democracy and the Constitution for which it stands.

Thanks Jenny (4.00 / 1)
Your father has done a lot of good for the state.  After he lost the election, I discussed with a few friends that I think that he has the power to become an Al Gore type figure and become more influential in his post-political life than in his political life.  If you read this, please pass this onto him as New Jersey will still need him.   I wish he was sworn in for a second term tomorrow, and I hope Christie does not do that much damage.  

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Jenny, you should be proud (0.00 / 0)
I had the privilege of working with your dad, you and your entire family in your dad's Senate campaign.  You have a wonderful family and a dad who did not have to devote these years to  public service and submit himself to all the travails of scruitiny and criticism it entails.  We don't sufficiently celebrate folks like your dad who do that - and today, we thank your dad and we thank you for writing this piece.

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What was it... Pen and Jen's? LOL, at the Maplewood train station, you made it the CHic place in town.

Best to you, your Dad and your family.

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