Walter E. Foran

American politician


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nameWalter E. Foran
office1Member of the New Jersey Senate
term_start1November 21, 1977
term_end1December 8, 1986
predecessor1Anne Clark Martindell
successor1Dick Zimmer
constituency114th district (1977–1982)
23rd district (1982–1986)
office2Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
term_start2January 13, 1970
term_end2November 21, 1977
predecessor2Douglas E. Gimson
successor2Barbara McConnell
constituency215th district (1970–1972)
6A district (1972–1974)
14th district (1974–1977)
birth_date
birth_placeFlemington, New Jersey, U.S.
death_date
death_placeRaritan Township, New Jersey, U.S.
partyRepublican
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Walter Edge "Moose" Foran (May 14, 1919 – December 8, 1986) was an American Republican Party politician from New Jersey, who served in both houses of the New Jersey Legislature. He followed in the footsteps of his father, Arthur F. Foran, who served in the New Jersey Senate.

Biography

Foran was born in Flemington, the fourth of five sons to Elizabeth and Arthur F. Foran. His eldest sibling, Dick Foran, would go on to be a B-movie actor. Walter Edge Foran was named in honor of Walter Evans Edge, his father's political mentor. Arthur F. Foran had already served as Mayor of Flemington before working as an aide to Edge, then Governor of New Jersey, in 1917. By the time of Walter Foran's birth in May 1919, Edge had been elected to the United States Senate.

After graduating from Staunton Military Academy in Virginia, Foran attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He served in the Army field artillery in World War II.

Foran served as the Hunterdon County Republican Chairman from 1961 to 1970. He was elected to the New Jersey State Assembly in 1969 and served as a member of the Joint Appropriations Committee, eventually becoming Minority Leader. He was elected to the New Jersey Senate in 1977, taking the seat of Anne Clark Martindell, a Democrat who resigned to serve in a series of positions in the Carter administration including United States Ambassador to New Zealand. He won a special election to fill the remainder of Martindell's term as well as the general election for a full four-year term in the 14th legislative district. After redistricting, he was re-elected to the Senate in 1981 and 1983 representing the 23rd district.

Foran was considered an "old school statesman" and "an imposing figure" (hence the nickname "Moose"), who had "a congenial and persuasive manner and a quick mind." In the Senate Foran was the ranking Republican on the Revenue, Finance and Appropriations Committee.

On the Cook College campus of Rutgers University, Walter E. Foran Hall was dedicated on October 30, 1995. It is a 154000 sqft complex housing the Biotechnology Center for Agriculture and the Environment, the Department of Plant Biology and Pathology, and the Chang Science Library. Foran was an early champion of agricultural biotechnology and was instrumental in the founding of the center.

A resident of Flemington, Foran died of lung cancer at Hunterdon Medical Center at the age of 67 on December 8, 1986.

References

References

  1. (August 10, 2006). "The Forans of Hunterdon County". Politicker NJ.
  2. (December 10, 1986). "Walter Foran, State Senator And G.O.P. Official in Jersey". [[The New York Times]].
  3. (1986). "Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey".
  4. "NJ State Senate 23 - History". OurCampaigns.com.
  5. "Dick Foran, 'The Singing Cowboy'". The Old Corral.
  6. Pulley, Brett. (October 30, 1996). "Zimmer Has Set Aside Calm for His Political Passions". [[The New York Times]].
  7. "The George H. Cook Campus". [[Rutgers University]].
  8. Staff. (December 9, 1986). "WALTER FORAN, WHO SERVED 17 YEARS IN N.J. LEGISLATURE". [[The Philadelphia Inquirer]].

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