There couldn’t be more significance to January 11th for N.J. Assembly Majority Leader Louis Greenwald (D-Camden). Twenty-one years ago, his mother, Maria Barnaby Greenwald – Cherry Hill’s first woman mayor and Camden County’s first women freeholder – died as a result of a car accident. January 11th also marks 20 years since Greenwald was first sworn into the State Assembly, and 18 years since his oldest child was born. The day is also the last day in the current legislative session, and the last chance for Assembly Democrats to override Governor Chris Christie’s vetoes of two gun control bills. Greenwald talks about the chances for a successful override in this episode, as well as the four public questions expected to be on the ballot in November and his perspective of the legislative year ahead as he prepares for his 11th term in office.