New Jersey State Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer, a 20-year veteran legislator and son of harness racing Hall of Famer Stanley Dancer, has died at the age of 73 after a longĀ illness.
Dancer, who grew up in one of the countryās most significant harness racing families, was a trainer and driver of standardbred horses for 30 years, following in the footsteps of his world-renowned father, in New Egypt, NJ, home of their famous Egyptian Acres Farm. One year when his father was seriously injured in a racing accident, Ron took on more driving duties, becoming the top driver at Liberty Bell Park in Philadelphia for that season.
He went into public service, elected as mayor of Plumsted Township, serving from 1990 to 2011, and the Townshipās Planning Board from 1983 to 2019. He went on to become a member of the New Jersey GeneralĀ Assembly, appointed to an unexpired term and then re-elected 10 times.
Previously he served as a member of the New Jersey Racing Commission and the New Jersey Sire Stakes Board of Trustees and as a vice president and a director of the Standardbred Breeders and Owners Association. His mother Rachel Dancer was the owner or co-owner of many of the champion standardbred horses trained by his father.
Dancerās legislative career focused on agriculture, horse racing, veteransā affairs and tourism. The Republican lawmaker represented Assembly District 12, which included parts of Ocean, Monmouth, Middlesex and BurlingtonĀ Counties.
In January, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a Dancer-sponsored law that requires horse racing tracks that host sports betting to hold at least 151 racing dates.
Last year, the Rutgers Equine Science Center awarded its āSpirit of the Horseā award to Dancer for his work to help the industry, citing his legislation to allow the state to lease Monmouth Park and the Meadowlands Racetrack to the private sector, as well as his legislation to dedicate revenue from sports wagering to horse racing purses.
The Governor has announced that the state flags will be lowered to half-staff in his honor and memory.