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How Christie is spending $200 million on opioid programs
Ninety million dollars from lower borrowing costs, $70 million from lapses of unspent funds, the rest from extra revenues the state collected in fiscal 2017.
'Bad things happen' — Christie pushes back on gun control after Las Vegas massacre
Several members of Congress from New Jersey on Monday reacted to the largest mass shooting in American history to call for tougher gun control.
Chris Christie on 'Ask The Governor' Monday night
Christie says his No. 1 priority is the opioid crisis. But he's ready to hear yours.
Sad over Beachgate: Christie says outcry hurt his kids’ feelings
Christie has defended the beach outing since Day 1. But on Thursday he revealed that the public outcry upset his children more than anything else during his terms in office.
Christie on why Democrat leads governor’s race: People are tired of hearing ‘No’
Gov. Chris Christie said he thinks people are open to supporting Phil Murphy for governor because they’re tired of hearing the governor say ‘no’ to spending.
Christie: NJ residents not willing to do what it takes to cut taxes
Gov. Chris Christie seems resigned to the idea that ever-increasing property taxes will be New Jersey's fate.
Chris Christie takes your questions on ‘Ask The Governor’ — Watch live, get your questions heard
Will Christie be a factor in this years election? Will the end of his term lean into a new one with President Trump? Does he have a favorite beach meme from his time on the sand?
‘How about them apples?’ — Christie closer to using Horizon’s reserve for opioid programs
A state Senate committee handed the governor a victory as hundreds of Horizon employees protested, trying to keep control of $300 million the governor hopes to use.
Christie won’t legalize fireworks in NJ in time for the Fourth
If you were planning on fireworks freedom for the Fourth of July in New Jersey, you might have to wait until next year.
Christie takes your questions on ‘Ask The Governor’ — Get your questions heard
Christie's appearance comes as fights over education funding and other budget matters threaten to shut down the state government in just a few days.