Mims Hackett

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Mims Hackett (born September 28, 1941) is an American Democratic Party politician, who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 2002–2007, where he represented 27th Legislative District, which covers the western portion of Essex County.

Hackett served in the Assembly on the State Government Committee (as Chair), the Appropriations Committee and the Military and Veterans' Affairs Committee.[1]

Hackett has served as the Mayor of the City of Orange since 1996-2008 and served on its City Council from 1988-1996.[1] He spent thirty-two years as a science teacher in the Union City Board of Education.

Hackett received a B.S. in 1963 from Paul Quinn College in Biology / Physical Science and received an M.S. in 1976 from Seton Hall University in Administration and Supervision.[1] He was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and currently resides in Orange.[2]

2007 corruption charges

Hackett was arrested by the FBI on September 6, 2007 in a Federal corruption probe that also included the arrests of Assemblymen Alfred E. Steele and Passaic Mayor Samuel Rivera.[3] The indictment alleges that Hackett accepted $5,000 in bribes for his efforts to steer insurance business from the City of Orange, with an additional $25,000 to be accepted if the firm received the insurance business it sought.[4] On September 7, 2007, Governor of New Jersey Jon Corzine called on both Hackett and Steele to resign from their seats in the New Jersey Legislature.[5]

Hackett submitted his letter of resignation from his Assembly seat on September 10, 2007; Steele followed with a resignation submitted that same day.[6] In resigning before September 17, 2007, the Democratic Party will be able to put an alternate on the November ballot in lieu of Hackett.[7]

District 27

Each of the forty districts in the New Jersey Legislature has one representative in the New Jersey Senate and two members in the New Jersey General Assembly. The other representatives from the 27th Legislative District are:

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assemblyman Hackett's Legislative Website, New Jersey Legislature. Accessed August 27, 2007.
  2. Assembly Member Mims Hackett Jr., Project Vote Smart. Accessed August 27, 2007.
  3. Baldwin, Tom. "11 arrested in N.J. corruption probe", USA Today, September 6, 2007. Accessed September 6, 2007. "Among the arrested were state Assemblymen Mims Hackett Jr. and Rev. Alfred Steele aides in their legislative offices acknowledged. Also reportedly arrested was Samuel Rivera, the mayor of Passaic, and Keith Reid, the chief of staff to Newark City Council President Mildred Crump."
  4. Staff. "Who's who: Overview of the politicians charged in bribery scandal", The Record (Bergen County), September 7, 2007. Accessed September 7, 2007.
  5. Reitmeyer, John. "Corzine: Steele, Hackett should step down", The Record (Bergen County), September 7, 2007. Accessed September 7, 2007. "Governor Corzine and fellow top Democrats urged two North Jersey legislators to resign by the end of the weekend, after the pair was arrested as part of a sweeping corruption investigation."
  6. Rispoli, Michael. "Two legislators quit over arrests", Courier-Post, September 11, 2007. Accessed September 12, 2007. "The resignations of Assemblyman Mims Hackett Jr., D-Essex, who is also mayor of Orange, was received Monday afternoon by the Assembly clerk.... The letter from Assemblyman Alfred Steele, D-Passaic, was received later in the afternoon."
  7. "NJ Assemblyman Hackett Steps Down", WNYC, September 8, 2007. Accessed September 8, 2007.

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