Oliver and Murphy won re-election to second terms in 2021.
During her time as lieutenant governor, Oliver oversaw the Department of Community Affairs, where she led efforts to expand initiatives for affordable housing and local government services. She was elected to serve in the state General Assembly in 2003. She went on to serve as Assembly speaker for four years beginning in 2010, becoming the first Black woman in the state's history to hold that position.
Oliver grew up in Newark. She graduated cum laude from Pennsylvania's Lincoln University and received her master's degree in communication organization, planning and administration from Columbia University, according to herMurphy paid tribute to Oliver in a statement Tuesday, saying he and his family are “incredibly saddened and distraught to learn of the passing of our dear friend, colleague, and partner in government.
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