For months, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie was hyper-focused on his proposed tax cut, but lately we haven't much about it; however, Christie says the issue will soon be front and center once again.
One of the major complaints New Jersey Democrats have about the nearly $33 billion State budget that passed the Senate and Assembly yesterday is that it does not do enough to help property taxpayers.
Last week, Governor Chris Christie scheduled a special election for Oct. 16, three weeks before the general election to fill a U.S. Senate seat vacated by the death of U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg.
Four New Jersey Democrats are seeking their party's nomination to run for the U.S Senate seat that's up for grabs after the passing of longtime Senator Frank Lautenberg.
The top Democrat in the New Jersey Assembly is blasting Gov. Chris Christie for calling a special U.S. Senate election less than three weeks before the Nov. 5 general election.