Bramnick looks forward to a thorough bi-partisan investigation
Bramnick looks forward to a thorough bi-partisan investigation
WESTFIELD, N.J. – Assembly Republican Leader Jon Bramnick spoke out about the recent appointments to the Legislative committee to investigate a sexual assault allegation made by campaign volunteer against Al Alvarez, a former Murphy campaign employee who was hired in the Schools Development Authority.
“Thank you to Assemblywomen Munoz, DeCroce and Schepisi for volunteering to serve on the committee,” said Bramnick (R-Union). “I thank Speaker Coughlin for accepting my recommendations of these three outstanding legislators to be members of the committee. We look forward to a thorough, bi-partisan investigation into the policies and procedures after complaints of sexual assault are reported to employers and law enforcement.”
In addition to announcing the panel’s members last night, Speaker Craig Coughlin named Assemblywoman Nancy Munoz the committee’s vice chair.