One of the highlights of Gov. Chris Christie's State of the State address Tuesday was his call for a longer school day and school year in New Jersey. His comments received immediate reaction from professionals in the field.
Experts seem to agree that, whatever the consequences may turn out to be, Bridgegate is a huge distraction for Gov. Chris Christie's administration and the governor's agenda in the New Year.
New Jersey residents have a more negative view of Gov. Chris Christie in light of the recent Bridgegate developments, according to the latest Monmouth University/Asbury Park Press Poll.
U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone is applauding the federal department of Housing and Urban Development for investigating Gov. Chris Christie's administration, which decided to spend $2 million more than needed for a series of "Stronger than the Storm" advertisements that aired last summer.
In the shadow of Bridgegate, leaders from both sides of the aisle agree they need to continue to work together in a bipartisan fashion -- along with the governor.
One of Gov. Chris Christie's appointees to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey was found to be in contempt on Thursday after refusing to answer almost every question from an Assembly panel regarding the latest Bridgegate developments.