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Gov. Murphy To Appoint George Helmy To US Senate

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy delivers his State of the State address to a joint session of the Legislature at the Statehouse, Jan. 9, 2024, in Trenton, N.J. Murphy signed legislation Wednesday,

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy made a significant announcement on Friday regarding the appointment of George Helmy to the US Senate. Helmy, who previously served as Murphy's chief of staff, will be stepping in to replace Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez, who is resigning due to federal corruption charges.

In a statement released by the governor's office, Murphy expressed his confidence in Helmy's capabilities, referring to him as the ideal candidate for the position. Murphy highlighted Helmy's extensive experience, noting that he holds the record for being the longest-serving gubernatorial chief of staff in New Jersey's history.

Helmy, former chief of staff, to replace Sen. Bob Menendez.
George Helmy appointed to US Senate by Gov. Phil Murphy.
Murphy expresses confidence in Helmy's capabilities for the role.

The governor's decision to appoint Helmy was met with pride and admiration, with Murphy emphasizing his belief in Helmy's qualifications for the role. Helmy's background and tenure in public service were cited as key factors in his selection for this important position.

Helmy's appointment to the US Senate marks a significant transition in New Jersey's political landscape, as he prepares to take on the responsibilities previously held by Sen. Menendez. With a track record of service and leadership, Helmy is poised to make a meaningful impact in his new role as a senator representing the state.

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