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Assemblywoman Annette Quijano has been appointed as Speaker Pro Tempore in the New Jersey General Assembly, a significant milestone in her political career. The announcement was made on Monday, with Quijano receiving congratulations from the Legislative Latino Caucus for her new role.
Quijano, a Democrat representing the 20th Legislative District, has been serving in the Assembly since 2008. She has been a strong advocate for issues affecting the Latino community, as well as championing legislation on criminal justice reform, immigration, and women’s rights.
As Speaker Pro Tempore, Quijano will serve as the second-highest ranking member in the Assembly, after the Speaker. In this role, she will preside over Assembly sessions in the absence of the Speaker and help manage the legislative agenda.
The appointment of Quijano as Speaker Pro Tempore is a historic moment for the Latino community in New Jersey. She is the first Latina to hold this position in the state’s history, breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations of Latino leaders.
The Legislative Latino Caucus congratulated Quijano on her new role, praising her dedication to public service and commitment to representing the interests of all New Jersey residents. They expressed confidence that she will excel in her new position and continue to be a strong voice for diversity and inclusion in the state legislature.
Quijano’s appointment as Speaker Pro Tempore is a testament to her hard work and leadership skills. It is a well-deserved recognition of her contributions to the state of New Jersey and her commitment to serving her constituents with integrity and passion. Congratulations to Assemblywoman Quijano on this significant achievement.