Governor Chris Christie (R) challenged Democrats who campaigned on "working with the governor" to get on board with his second term agenda that includes a possible tax cut in his next budget.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie addressed a variety of topics including property taxes, the future of Atlantic City, the Affordable Care Act and Thanksgiving dinner with the family as part of his monthly Ask the Governor broadcast on New Jersey 101.5 Monday evening.
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Did you miss Monday's edition of Ask the Governor with Chris Christie? If so, you can watch and listen to the entire November 25 broadcast here.
As the new chairman of the Republican Governors Association (RGA), Gov. Chris Christie will work to help 36 Republicans get elected governor in the coming months, a position that will take him out of New Jersey. During this month's edition of NJ 101.5's "Ask the Governor" program, Christie insisted it won't take his focus away from running the state.
On last night's Ask the Governor program, Governor Christie took a call from a female caller named Connie, a concerned resident of Roxbury regarding the Fenimore Landfill.
Topics on the September edition of Ask The Governor include the Seaside boardwalk fire, Meghan McCann, the ongoing struggles of those trying to recover from Sandy and the Roxbury dump.
The investigation into this month's Seaside boardwalk fire continues, and many questions remain unanswered.
On tonight's Ask the Governor, Chris Christie had more details on the fire – explaining in part why it's so difficult to get answers.
Gov. Chris Christie has nothing to say to Meghan McCain, who criticized Christie on CNN yesterday.
"But if John McCain wants to say something to me, I'm happy to respond," Christie said.