Senator Christopher Bateman (R)

Current Office: Senator
First Elected: 11/06/2007
Next Election:
Party: Republican

General

Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Susan; Children: Christopher Jr., Joseph, Stephanie, Kate
Birth date: 10/09/1957
Birthplace: Somerville, NJ
Home City: Branchburg NJ
Religion: Reformed

Profession

Attorney/Partner, DiFrancesco, Bateman, Coley, Yospin, Kunzman, Davis, and Lehrer, Professional Corporation 1994-present Prosecutor, Rocky Hill Borough, 1998-present Prosecutor, Bridgewater Township, 1990-present Prosecutor, Peapack-Gladstone Borough, 2000 Prosecutor, Hillsborough Township, 1993-1999 Attorney, Bateman and Bateman Attorneys at Law, 1988-1994 Prosecutor, North Plainfield Borough, 1993 Assistant General Counsel, Colfax Companies, 1987-1988 Director Intergovernmental Affairs, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1986-1987 Appointments Council, Office of the Governor, 1985-1986 Special Counsel to the Governor for Appointments, 1985 Associate, Wharton, Stewart and Davis, 1984-1985 Political Director, Fenwick for Senate Committee, 1982 District Office Manager, Representative Millicent Fenwick, 1981-1982 Campaign Manager, Fenwick for Congress, 1980 Assistant to the Campaign Director, Bateman for Governor, 1977 Prosecutor, Montgomery Township

Education

JD, Seton Hall University School of Law, 1984 BA, Political Science/History, Ithaca College, 1980

Committees

Environment and Energy
Housing Affordability
Judiciary
Law and Public Safety
Public Schools
Subcommittee on School Choice
Subcommittee on School Facilities and Construction

Recent Votes

S 1 Authorizes Same-Sex Marriage
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay

A 4366 Amending Annulment Requirements and Eliminating Marriage Wait Period
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay

S 3172 Permits Direct Shipping By Local and Out-of-State Wineries
Stage: Concurrence Vote
Vote: Nay

S 3173 Authorizes Nonprofit Organizations to Construct and Manage Public Schools
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea

S 958 Permits the Limited Sale of Syringes and Needles Without a Prescription
Stage: Concurrence Vote
Vote: Yea

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