Gov. Chris Christie and New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association President Patrick Colligan engaged in a long distance war of words about pensions and Christie's record.
Bad news for Gov. Chris Christie. The latest poll numbers show that New Jerseyans are more dissatisfied than ever with the job the governor is doing and they feel the state is headed in the wrong direction.
On Monday, the New Jersey Assembly Homeland Security Committee approved legislation that would permit immigrants who are not in the United States legally to obtain New Jersey driver's licenses, but Gov. Chris Christie made it crystal clear he would never sign the measure.
Ocean, Monmouth and Cape May Counties would be compensated for the costs of battling the October Nor'easter, if President Obama approves Governor Christie's request for a Major Disaster declaration.
The third Republican presidential debate Wednesday night was not really dominated by Donald Trump and Ben Carson. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie did have his moments in the limited amount of time he actually spoke. Technically, Hillary Clinton wasn’t involved in the form, but you wouldn’t know that if you focused on Christie because he sure focused on Clinton.
The third anniversary of Superstorm Sandy draws top cabinet members of the Christie Administration to the shore and other impacted spots in the Garden State on Thursday and Friday, giving progress updates and getting them as well.
Gov. Chris Christie and State Sen. President Steve Sweeney were once close allies, but the friendship seems to have disintegrated as Christie and Sweeney are now engaged in a war of words, but it could be pure politics at play.
Before November's public hearings regarding a proposal for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) port in the waters between New York and New Jersey, shore Representative Frank Pallone (D-6) urges Governor Christie to stay the course and veto it, as he did the first in 2011.
New Jersey has still not recovered all of the jobs lost during the great recession, but the latest figures released Thursday by the Dept. of Labor and Workforce Development revealed the state is moving in the right direction, albeit slowly. The state added almost 5,000 jobs in September cutting the unemployment rate to its lowest level since Gov. Chris Christie first took office after being elected in November of 2009.