William O'Dea
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Known for his ability to get things done, William O’Dea was elected County Commissioner by one vote in a hotly contested election amongst county committee people to fill the unexpired term of County Commissioner Henry “Hank” Gallo, who died unexpectedly in September 1997. In November 1998, County Commissioner O’Dea roundly defended his seat, obtaining the electorate’s full support, for the remaining one year of the term.
Now serving his eighth full term, County Commissioner O’Dea is the Chairperson of the Public Resources Committee; a member of the following committees: Taskforce on the Homeless, and Liaison to the Workforce Investment Board.
This native of Jersey City has previous experience as an elected official, having served two consecutive terms, elected in 1985 and 1989, as a Jersey City Councilman. Currently, Bill O’Dea is Deputy Executive Director of the Elizabeth Development Company, considered the best-administered Enterprise Zone development company in the country.
County Commissioner O’Dea is a graduate of St. Peter’s Preparatory in Jersey City, where he won the Silver Medal in Oratory Competition and the Silver Medal in Business Law. Bill graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelors of Science degree from St. John’s University. He also served as Executive Director of the Jersey City Democratic Party.
MEDIA
Hudson County Commissioner O’Dea explains why he’ll support $655.5M budget
Hudson County Commissioner Bill O’Dea (D-2), a declared candidate for Jersey City mayor, is explaining why he’ll support the $655.5 million county budget at a special meeting later today.
NJ.COM: O’Dea: State needs to change school funding formula | Opinion
O’Dea: State needs to change school funding formula
O’Dea: Mental health court and diversionary unit needed in Hudson County | Opinion
As a Hudson County Commissioner, I have been an advocate for criminal justice reform. I have sponsored initiatives that are core components of Hudson County’s rehabilitative services program.
Ali playing catch-up as O’Dea and McGreevey flaunt latest fundraising efforts in Jersey City race
The newest 2025 mayoral candidate for Jersey City will need to play catch-up.
Former school board president Mussab Ali announced Tuesday afternoon he’s running for the city’s top office and kicked off his effort to raise the kind of cash that two other candidates, Bill O’Dea and Jim McGreevey, have already amassed.
O’Dea advises changes for collecting payroll tax on Jersey City construction projects
“While I share the concern that businesses are not paying the taxes owed, the problem with collecting payroll taxes on construction projects is more severe,” said O’Dea, who got the city to investigate payroll taxes at 88 Regent St. about 14 months ago.
He added that around the same time, he raised questions about taxes never paid at a construction project on Grand Street.
Interview: REAL TALK with Fernando Uribe
Catch Commissioner Bill O’Dea on REAL TALK with Fernando Uribe aired Monday April 1, 2024
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