Richard Bagger Explained

Rich Bagger
State Senate:New Jersey
District:21st
Term Start:January 8, 2002
Term End:January 15, 2003
Predecessor:Kevin J. O'Toole
Successor:Thomas Kean Jr.
State Assembly1:New Jersey
District1:22nd
Term Start1:January 14, 1992
Term End1:January 8, 2002
Predecessor1:Maureen Ogden
Successor1:Jerry Green
Linda Stender
Birth Name:Richard Hartvig Bagger
Birth Date:27 March 1960
Birth Place:Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S.
Party:Republican
Education:Princeton University (BA)

Richard Hartvig Bagger (born March 27, 1960) is an American Republican Party politician from New Jersey, and former State Senator who later served as chief of staff to Governor Chris Christie.[1] He left the Christie administration in early 2012, and is now an Executive Vice President with Celgene. He is a resident of Westfield, New Jersey.

Life and career

Bagger was born in Plainfield, New Jersey. Raised in nearby Westfield, Bagger attended Westfield High School.[2] He received an A.B. in 1982 from the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and a J.D. from Rutgers University School of Law.

Bagger served as a Planning Board member, Councilman, and Mayor of Westfield, New Jersey during the 1980s and 1990s. He was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly from the 22nd Legislative District in 1991, succeeding Chuck Hardwick, his longtime mentor. During his time as an assemblyman, he served as Chairman of the Appropriations Committee and was elected to be Majority Conference Leader. In 2000, he declined a race to succeed Bob Franks in Congress. In 2001, he was elected to the New Jersey Senate for the 21st Legislative District. He resigned as a State Senator in 2003 in order to pursue private business interests and was succeeded by Thomas Kean Jr. Bagger remained a political leader in Union County after leaving the legislature.

Earlier in his career, Bagger was an Assistant General Counsel to Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey and practiced law with the firm of McCarter and English. After leaving the Senate, he worked as Senior Vice President of Public Affairs and Policy for Pfizer.[3] He also was a member of the NJN Foundation Board of Trustees as well as Board Chair of the Healthcare Institute of New Jersey and the National Pharmaceutical Council.[4] In December 2009, then-Governor-elect Chris Christie appointed Bagger as his chief of staff.[5] He served in that role until January 2012.

Bagger served on the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Board of Commissioners, having been confirmed by the New Jersey State Senate on June 28, 2012[6] and remained on the Board until June 2021. He was Chair of the Gateway Program Development Corporation in 2017, served on the Board of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum while a Port Authority Commissioner, and joined the Board of the Regional Plan Association in 2022.[7]

Bagger was Executive Director of the 2016 transition planning team of Donald Trump, after Chris Christie endorsed Trump and was named Chair of the planning group.[8] [9] After Christie was dropped by Trump as leader of the transition team in favor of Mike Pence, Bagger left the transition team on the same day. In May 2017, Bagger was appointed to the President's Commission on White House Fellowships[10] and served there until 2021.

Bagger is also an adjunct faculty member of the Eagleton Institute at Rutgers University,[11] and a Director of Tonix Pharmaceuticals,[12] the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society,[13] and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.[14]

Election history

Party!Candidate!Votes!%
RepublicanRichard H. Bagger41,539 58.6
DemocraticEllen Steinberg29,34241.4
Total votes70,881 100.0
Party!Candidate!Votes!%!±%
RepublicanRichard H. Bagger24,405 50.4 17.9
RepublicanAlan M. Augustine24,004 49.6 17.8
Total votes48,409 100.0
Party!Candidate!Votes!%!±%
RepublicanRichard H. Bagger43,421 32.5 3.3
RepublicanAlan M. Augustine42,479 31.8 3.3
DemocraticAndrew Baron22,36816.72.5
DemocraticNorman Albert22,11016.52.6
ConservativeDouglas Lawless1,6881.30.8
ConservativeNorman A. Ross1,6351.20.8
Total votes133,701 100.0
Party!Candidate!Votes!%!±%
RepublicanRichard H. Bagger24,024 29.2 3.8
RepublicanAlan M. Augustine23,520 28.5 3.3
DemocraticJohn A. Salerno15,78219.20.3
DemocraticGeri Samuel15,73719.12.8
ConservativeRobert Hudak1,7002.1N/A
ConservativeFred J. Grill1,6272.0N/A
Total votes82,390 100.0
Party!Candidate!Votes!%!±%
RepublicanRichard H. Bagger47,064 33.0 4.5
RepublicanAlan M. Augustine45,357 31.8 6.1
DemocraticSusan H. Pepper26,97218.96.4
DemocraticCarlton W. Hansen, Jr.23,25216.34.1
Total votes142,645 100.0
Party!Candidate!Votes!%
RepublicanBob Franks37,087 37.9
RepublicanRichard H. Bagger36,704 37.5
DemocraticEdward Kahn12,24112.5
DemocraticRichard Kress11,90012.2
Total votes97,932 100.0

References

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.politickernj.com/editor/35238/bagger-will-be-christies-chief-staff Bagger Will Be Christie's Chief of Staff
  2. Lazarus, David. "Bagger Focuses Speech on Gov's Fiscal Plan; Former mayor and senator discusses role as governor's chief of staff.", Westfield, NJ Patch, April 15, 2011. Accessed December 5, 2022. "Bagger, who attended Wilson Elementary School, Roosevelt Middle School, Westfield High School and Princeton University, got his political start as a member of the Westfield Planning Board."
  3. http://www.njn.net/about/foundation/bagger.html Richard H. Bagger - NJN Foundation Board of Trustees
  4. Web site: Celgene EVP Richard Bagger Elected National Pharmaceutical Council Board Chair National Pharmaceutical Council. 2020-12-30. www.npcnow.org.
  5. Web site: Desk . Star-Ledger Continuous News . 2009-12-03 . N.J. Gov.-elect Chris Christie selects Richard Bagger as chief of staff . 2022-12-28 . nj . en.
  6. Web site: Board of Commissioners.
  7. Web site: RPA Welcomes Seven New Members to Board of Directors . 2022-12-28 . RPA . en-US.
  8. Web site: Chris Christie endorses Donald Trump. Jeremy Diamond, Jake Tapper, Phil Mattingly and Stephen Collinson, CNN. February 26, 2016. CNN. February 27, 2016.
  9. News: Burns. Alexander. Haberman. Maggie. 2016-06-30. Chris Christie Becomes Powerful Figure in Donald Trump Campaign. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-08-15. 0362-4331.
  10. Web site: President Donald J. Trump Announces Key Additions to his Administration. 2020-12-30. National Archives. whitehouse.gov. en-US.
  11. Web site: Eagleton Faculty, Staff and Visiting Associates. 2020-12-30. Eagleton Institute of Politics. en-US.
  12. Web site: Tonix Pharmaceuticals Announces Appointment of Richard H. Bagger to Board of Directors. 2021-08-15. www.tonixpharma.com. en.
  13. Web site: Rich Bagger Leukemia and Lymphoma Society . 2022-12-28 . www.lls.org.
  14. Web site: 2019-12-19. Richard Bagger. 2021-08-15. U.S. Chamber of Commerce. en.