A Full New Jersey Slate: From The Newsroom
Governor Christie was in our studios for this month's "Ask The Governor." It capped off a frenzied day for both the Governor, and our newsroom.
THURSDAY'S HEADLINES
- Christie rounded the state on Wednesday. During the show, he spoke strongly about a plan for mandatory drug treatment for non-violent offenders and closing property tax loopholes.
- New developments in the tragic case of a Morristown teen, who committed suicide after constant bullying.
- Legislation in Trenton would impose stiffer penalties for drivers that move slow in the left lane.
- Governor Christie's second Supreme Court nominee gets questioned today, but his approval is not likely.
- Dharun Ravi heads to jail to begin serving his 30-day sentence.
- A State Comptroller report reveals lavish spending and perks for community college presidents across New Jersey.
- A major drug ring is busted up in Camden.
- The Devils suffer a heartbreaking overtime loss in game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals.
- Cracking down on underage sex trafficking ads is the focus of new legislation.
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A full video and audio replay of last night's "Ask The Governor" program is available.
Wednesday's poll asked how you would rate your consumer confidence. 67% said they have a low confidence.
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Courtesy Governor's Office