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14 Facts About Troy Singleton

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Troy E Singleton was born on June 30,1973 and is an American Democratic Party politician who has represented the 7th Legislative District in the New Jersey Senate since January 9,2018.

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Troy Singleton served in the New Jersey General Assembly from November 21,2011 until he took office in the state senate.

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Troy Singleton was born on June 30,1973, in Philadelphia and raised in Willingboro Township, New Jersey.

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Troy Singleton is a member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Local 715 and serves as President of the New Jersey Carpenter Contractor Trust.

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Troy Singleton has been a commissioner of the Burlington County Bridge Commission since 2009, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority Commission, and the Rowan University Board of Trustees.

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Troy Singleton was deputy executive director of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee in 2001.

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Troy Singleton is a member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Local 255 and currently serves as the Assistant to the Executive.

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Troy Singleton announced his resignation on August 26,2011, effective immediately to accept a position with Camden County as its director of veterans' affairs.

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Troy Singleton was selected by the Burlington County and Camden County Democratic committees to fill the vacant seat, and he defended it as an incumbent in the general election.

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Troy Singleton was sworn in on November 21,2011, to finish the remainder of Conners' term and was sworn into his first full term on January 10,2012.

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Troy Singleton ran for the Senate in the 2017 election after longtime Republican Senator Diane Allen announced her retirement due to health issues, after nearly two decades in the senate.

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Troy Singleton's election was one of the two seats gained by Democrats made in the legislature that year.

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Troy Singleton was sworn in at the start of the 218th Legislature.

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In 2021, Troy Singleton sponsored legislation that would legalize accessory dwelling units in New Jersey, making it possible for homeowners to turn parts of their house into an extra apartment.