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859:(ICE) agent Ricky Patel, who accused Stack of using government resources to harass him. According to Patel's November 2014 lawsuit, about two weeks after the FBI raided the Union City Community Development Agency, he found a note on his vehicle informing him that the car was "part of an ongoing investigation", and noticed his apartment was being surveilled by a woman revealed to be Stack's girlfriend. When Patel asked the woman why she was parked in front of his apartment, she called Stack, who then arrived and as Patel described, exclaimed, "I am the f**king Mayor! This is my city! F**k the feds!" Patel was then escorted to police headquarters, where a police lieutenant told her that she was concerned federal agents were “conducting an unsanctioned investigation against our mayor." The Union City insurance carrier settled the lawsuit for $ 100,000, with neither the city nor its officials admitting any wrongdoing.
777:. We make it a practice of not accepting donations from bar owners or establishments, and we do not accept cash." Stack pointed out that Medrano's establishments were not mentioned on the form with which she made the donations, and that he decided to donate the money to the Battered Women's Shelter of Hudson County once the donations were revealed, claiming that in addition to not being aware of the source of the money, he was unaware of the illicit activities going on in the bars. Stack also defended the Union City Police, who are assigned to watch the taverns for quality of life reasons, and who incurred criticism for their apparent ignorance of the goings-on in the taverns, on the same basis, arguing that they only patrolled the streets, but did not enter the taverns when they did so, and thus, could not see what occurred in them.
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1943:. Accessed January 29, 2012. "Although Union City Mayor Brian Stack and his ticket of commissioners were running unopposed in this year's municipal election, close to 9,500 city residents still made it to the polls on May 14 to vote for him.... Stack also ran unopposed in the city's special election this past November."
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1830:"Fidel Castro is dead, but scars remain in Union City"
1592:"Power surge; Hudson County’s most influential – 2012"
1549:"Brian P. Stack: 33rd District State Senate Candidate"
1728:
Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey: 2004 Edition
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DeChiaro, Dean; and Sullivan, Al (January 26, 2014).
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Stack was one of many statewide Democrats to endorse
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2520:De Avila, Joseph; Berger, Paul (November 3, 2020).
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2121:Diaz, Lana Rose. "Stack puts landlords on notice"
871:were estranged by 2007, and had divorced by 2011.
561:Stack was re-elected to the state senate in 2021.
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587:Community and Urban Affairs (as vice-chair)
452:Superintendent of Schools Frank Scarafile.
132:January 13, 2004 – January 8, 2008
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1181:New Jersey State Senate elections, 2013
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2467:Bonamo, Mark J. (January 14, 2007).
2236:"N.J. Lawmakers keep double dipping"
1828:Di Ionno, Mark (November 29, 2016).
823:'s "Shame Shame Shame" segments for
733:recreational marijuana in New Jersey
3807:21st-century New Jersey politicians
3792:20th-century New Jersey politicians
3052:Annual financial disclosure forms:
2946:. November 29, 2017. Archived from
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2112:. September 5, 2010. Pages 3 and 8
2078:"NJ Mayor Blasts Ground Zero Imam"
1770:Pizarro, Max (December 30, 2014).
1652:Pizarro, Max (February 24, 2022).
1491:Arrue, Karina (January 18, 2019).
422:Public Affairs from 1995 to 1996.
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1451:Wong, Edward (October 25, 2000).
815:Private use of municipal vehicles
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3817:American people of Irish descent
2980:Secretary of State of New Jersey
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2492:Hutchins, Ryan (June 10, 2013).
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3028:New Jersey Department of State
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2673:"Stack cleared of wrongdoing"
2429:Heinis, John (June 12, 2018).
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2259:. June 6, 2007. pp. 4 and 5
1691:, May 13, 2010, pp. 1 and 4
1098:Brian P. Stack (incumbent)
1001:Brian P. Stack (incumbent)
602:New Jersey General Assembly
533:In 2007, Stack ran for the
443:Board of Chosen Freeholders
340:New Jersey General Assembly
113:New Jersey General Assembly
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2337:"2021: The year in review"
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3271:President of the Senate
3211:October 2000 – present
2701:The Union City Reporter
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3048:New Jersey Legislature
2794:. Hudson County View.
2767:. Hudson County View.
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2372:New Jersey Legislature
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1960:New Jersey Legislature
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612:Senator Brian Stack
584:Judiciary (as chair)
308:Legislative web page
3440:Linda R. Greenstein
2953:on December 5, 2017
2917:. November 30, 2021
2853:The Hudson Reporter
2829:The Hudson Reporter
2729:. January 26, 2011.
2611:The Hudson Reporter
2579:New York Daily News
2342:The Hudson Reporter
2291:. November 11, 2007
2289:Union City Reporter
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2171:The Hudson Reporter
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1956:Senator Brian Stack
1914:Union City Reporter
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1597:The Hudson Reporter
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669:Political positions
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342:from 2004 to 2007.
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252:Katia (?–2011 div.)
3724:List of past terms
3620:Britnee Timberlake
3593:Angela V. McKnight
3476:Patrick J. Diegnan
3404:James W. Holzapfel
3191:Political offices
2888:. December 6, 2023
2847:2015-05-18 at the
2823:2014-12-31 at the
2749:2013-03-01 at the
2662:The Jersey Journal
2649:The New York Times
2605:2012-04-26 at the
2474:2014-05-03 at the
2435:Hudson County View
2349:on January 7, 2022
2275:The New York Times
2256:The Jersey Journal
2165:2014-05-03 at the
2141:2013-06-14 at the
1933:2013-06-14 at the
1907:2013-06-14 at the
1873:Project Vote Smart
1851:The Jersey Journal
1757:2015-05-18 at the
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1571:2018-09-21 at the
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3177:Succeeded by
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3118:New Jersey Senate
3101:New Jersey Senate
2664:, March 27, 2007.
2613:. August 28, 2005
2598:Rosero, Jessica.
2049:"Holiday Feast".
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