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Pamela Rosen Lampit

Former State Representative · New Jersey · District 6 · Democratic

Pamela Rosen Lampit served as a State Representative in the New Jersey House of Representatives, representing District 6 for the Democratic party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Lampit.

Key facts

Full name
Pamela Rosen Lampit
Office
State Representative
Chamber
New Jersey House of Representatives
State
New Jersey
District
District 6
Party
Democratic
Status
Left office
Born
1960
OpenStates ID
Dataset version
1.20260610

Biographical narrative

853 words · sourced from the Wikipedia REST extract

Pamela Rosen Lampitt is a former American politician affiliated with the Democratic Party, who served as a member of the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 6th Legislative District from 2006 until 2024. During her tenure, she held the position of Deputy Speaker starting in 2012 and was recognized for her contributions to education policy, particularly in the area of community college transfer agreements. Following her legislative service, she was elected as the clerk of Camden County, New Jersey.

Early life and career

Pamela Rosen Lampitt was born on December 19, 1960, in Natick, Massachusetts. She pursued higher education at Johnson & Wales University, where she earned a degree in Culinary Arts and Management. Lampitt's professional career has been closely tied to the University of Pennsylvania, where she has worked for four decades. Over the years, she has held various positions, and currently, she serves as the Director of Business Services for Hospitality Services. In this role, she has been actively involved in several steering committees, including the Committee for Manufacturer Responsibility, which focuses on ensuring that products associated with the university are produced under fair labor standards.

Lampitt's personal life includes her marriage to Charles Lampitt, with whom she has two children: a daughter named Ilene and a son named Andrew. Her background in culinary arts and management, combined with her extensive experience at a major university, has contributed to her understanding of both educational and business environments, which would later inform her legislative priorities.

Legislative service

Pamela Lampitt's political career began when she was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly on November 8, 2005. She succeeded fellow Democrat Mary Previte, who chose not to seek re-election after serving in the Assembly since 1998. Lampitt's election marked the beginning of a significant legislative career, during which she served a total of six distinct terms. Her tenure in the Assembly was characterized by her commitment to education and community services.

In 2007, Lampitt was instrumental in sponsoring the Comprehensive Statewide Transfer Agreement, a significant piece of legislation designed to facilitate the transfer of credits for community college students to four-year public universities in New Jersey. This initiative aimed to create a more seamless educational pathway for students, allowing them to continue their studies without losing previously earned credits. The legislation has been informally referred to as "the Lampitt law," reflecting her leadership in this area.

Throughout her time in the Assembly, Lampitt held various committee assignments that allowed her to influence policy on critical issues. Notably, she served as the Chair of the Education Committee and as the Vice-Chair of the Health Committee. Additionally, she was a member of the Appropriations Committee, which is responsible for overseeing the state budget and financial matters. These roles positioned her as a key player in shaping educational and health policies in New Jersey.

Lampitt's legislative service concluded at the end of 2024, after which she transitioned to a new role as the clerk of Camden County. This position marks a continuation of her public service career, allowing her to remain engaged in local governance and community affairs.

Policy focus and district

As a member of the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 6th Legislative District, Pamela Lampitt focused on a range of issues, with a particular emphasis on education and health care. The 6th Legislative District encompasses parts of Camden County, which includes diverse communities with varying needs. Lampitt's legislative priorities reflected the interests and concerns of her constituents, particularly in the areas of educational access and health services.

Her work on the Comprehensive Statewide Transfer Agreement exemplifies her dedication to improving educational opportunities for students in New Jersey. By facilitating the transfer of credits from community colleges to four-year institutions, Lampitt aimed to enhance the educational landscape and promote higher education accessibility for all students, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds.

In addition to her focus on education, Lampitt's role as Vice-Chair of the Health Committee allowed her to address health-related issues affecting her district. This position enabled her to advocate for policies aimed at improving health care access and quality for residents of Camden County.

Throughout her legislative career, Lampitt collaborated with other members of the New Jersey Legislature, including her fellow representatives from the 6th District, Senator James Beach and Assemblyman Louis Greenwald. Together, they worked to address the needs of their constituents and advance legislative initiatives that would benefit their communities.

Lampitt's commitment to public service and her active involvement in various committees reflect her dedication to addressing the challenges faced by her district. Her transition to the role of Camden County clerk represents a continuation of her engagement in public affairs, allowing her to leverage her experience and knowledge in a new capacity.

In summary, Pamela Rosen Lampitt's career in public service has been marked by her dedication to education and health policy, her leadership roles within the New Jersey General Assembly, and her ongoing commitment to her community as the clerk of Camden County. Her legislative achievements and focus on improving access to education and health care have left a lasting impact on the constituents she served.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Rosen_LampittWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-10

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Rosen_LampittWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-10

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Rosen_LampittWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-10

Legislative service

  1. New Jersey House of Representatives2006–2025District 6 · Democratic

Sources & provenance

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