TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- State data shows New Jersey's government revenue was above Gov. Chris Christie's administration's projections for the first half of the fiscal year.

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The Record used an open records request to obtain data from the state treasury showing the state government's revenue projections.

The data shows the state was $180 million ahead of projections as of Dec. 31.

It's not clear that the news will make budgeting for the coming year any easier.

The state brings in a large portion of its revenue through taxes due in April.

Officials also have previously said that a windfall from an initiative to collect back taxes boosted collections for December.

Christie is scheduled to propose a new budget on Feb. 24.

 

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