Successfully reducing property taxes means raising other taxes, most likely sales and income, and the governor isn't going to get behind that idea.
(Tim Larsen/Governor's Office)
A little fiscal sleight-of-hand helps the governor make sure the overall budget number goes down.
Reading between the lines of a speech the governor gave last week offers more than a clue as to what he will say on Tuesday.
Facing Our Future offers a neutral examination of the state's budget issues.
Governor draws sharp rebuke from Senate president for his plan to fix the public employee benefit system.
(Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
Governor proposes five-year, $8 billion plan to fund construction and repair of New Jersey’s highways, bridges and mass transit system.
Christie hopes that voter support for his spartan budget will translate into what he really wants, a Republican-controlled state government.
A proposed subway to Secaucus and a depleted Transportation Trust Fund are only the beginning.
Gov. Christie rejected a series of federal proposals aimed at keeping ARC alive. His unwavering refusal raises critical public policy questions.
(Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
Killing ARC would put Gov. Christie in the 'new' national Republican mainstream -- diametrically opposed to New Jersey's bipartisan tradition.
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