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Steve Fulop on Principles & Values

 

 


Would oppose legislating definition of antisemitism

Fulop said that he opposes pending legislation in New Jersey that would codify the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of antisemitism and cast doubt on the definition itself. "I've done lots of reading about this to come to the conclusion why I think that specific definition is counter-productive," Fulop said on social media. "I say this in the context of someone who is Jewish, as someone who has a Jewish education, as someone who is a descendent of Holocaust survivors."
Source: Jewish Insider on 2025 New Jersey Gubernatorial race , Feb 15, 2025

Youngest elected official on the Jersey City council

In 2004, Steve ran against Democratic Senator Robert Menendez. Although that primary campaign was unsuccessful, Steve's enthusiasm for the political process led to a run for City Council in 2005. His upset victory over the incumbent Ward E councilman made Steven the youngest elected official on the Jersey City council and the third youngest in the history of Jersey City.

For the first two years on the City Council, Steven donated his council salary to the York Street Project, a non-profit that helps women and children break the cycle of poverty. During that first term, he also earned both his master's in Business Administration from New York University's Stern School of Business and his master's in Public Administration from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs

Source: 2017 N.J. Gubernatorial website, SteveFulopForGovernor.com , Mar 1, 2016

Son of immigrants; grandson of Holocaust survivors

The son of immigrants, Steven Fulop grew up in Edison, NJ. Like many kids of small business owners, he worked alongside his father at the family's Newark delicatessen. His mother--the daughter of Holocaust survivors--worked at an immigration services office, helping others gain a piece of the American Dream.
Source: 2017 N.J. Gubernatorial website, SteveFulopForGovernor.com , Mar 1, 2016

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Jim McGreevey
Jon Bramnick
Josh Gottheimer
Mikie Sherrill
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Cory Booker
Curtis Bashaw
George Helmy
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