He was nominated for the Senate after Senator
Joseph Suliga announced that he would not seek re-election after a female casino employee in
Atlantic City accused him of sexual harassment. Scutari has served on the State Government Committee (as the chair), the Joint State Leasing and Space Utilization Committee, the Commerce Committee and the Judiciary Committee. After a bill he introduced failed in 2014, Scutari introduced a bill in May 2017 to legalize, regulate and tax recreational marijuana use; while then-
Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie was vigorously opposed to the measure, incoming governor
Phil Murphy had announced that he would support legalization.
Committees Committee assignments for the
2024—2025 Legislative Session are: • Joint State Leasing and Space Utilization Committee
District 22 Each of the 40 districts in the New Jersey Legislature has one representative in the
New Jersey Senate and two members in the
New Jersey General Assembly. The representatives from the 22nd District for the
2024—2025 Legislative Session are: • Senator Nicholas Scutari (D) • Assemblywoman
Linda S. Carter (D) • Assemblyman
James J. Kennedy (D)
Acting Governor On June 4, 2022, Scutari, in his capacity as the Senate president, became acting governor of New Jersey as both Governor Phil Murphy and Lieutenant Governor
Sheila Oliver were out of state on personal trips. He became acting governor for 15 days on July 31, 2023, when Murphy was out of state and Oliver was hospitalized for an illness, from which she died the following day. With Governor Murphy attending a meeting of the
Democratic Governors Association in
Colorado in late August 2023, Scutari served in his absence as acting governor for the third time. In August 2024, while Governor Murphy and
Lieutenant Governor Taheshea Way were out of state for the
2024 Democratic National Convention, Scutari passed four bills as acting president, including a bill that raises the cap on attorney fees in
workers’ compensation cases from 20% to 25%, as well as another that gives raises to
appellate judges and county
prosecutors. This raised concerns because Scutari’s law firm works in these cases. Other bills passed included the designation of the interchange between
State Highway 42 and
Interstate 295 as Ensign John R. Elliott Memorial Interchange; a bill that directs the
New Jersey Department of Community Affairs to establish a self-certification program allows architects and engineers to self-certify as design professionals; and a bill that allows members of the Police and Firemen’s Retirement System to purchase credit for service as a class two special law enforcement officer. == Linden municipal prosecutor ==