Tuesday night, Gov. Chris Christie will return to the New Jersey 101.5 studios for "Ask the Governor." Watch it live here and get your questions heard.
The lame duck session of the New Jersey Legislature begins Wednesday after Tuesday's Assembly elections are over. Most political experts have predicted that a deal would be hammered out before the end of 2015 to increase the state's gas tax to replenish the fund that supports transportation projects.
During Monday night's Ask The Governor, Chris Christie discussed a number of economic issues ranging from property taxes and economy recovery to the ongoing political football, also known as the gas tax.
Repeating comments he made during last week's debate, Gov. Chris Christie said during Monday night's Ask The Governor program on NJ 101.5 that he believes fantasy football on paid website is not gambling and shouldn't be regulated.
On Monday's Ask The Governor program, Chris Christie discussed the lingering political football known as the Transportation Trust Fund, and more specifically, whether residents will face a gas tax hike.
Christie was asked by Host Eric Scott whether a gas tax hike was on the table and under discussion...
Gov Chris Christie continues to blame New Jersey's slow post-recession economic recovery on Democratic-backed tax hikes that he says will only get worse if a Democrat replaces him when his term expires.
Folks at the shore and leaders on the opposite end of the political spectrum may have a different opinion, but Gov. Chris Christie says he's "pretty happy" with the progress New Jersey has made in its rebuild since Superstorm Sandy three years ago.
A week after results were released on PARCC testing, showing many NJ students are behind in math and English, Gov. Chris Christie said the results provide a more accurate assessment than previous tests, but changes will still need to be made before the tests are given again next year.
On Monday night's Ask The Governor program on NJ 101.5, Gov. Chris Christie put his faith in voters to determine the outcome of the crowded Republican presidential race.