TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Gov. Chris Christie will deliver his fifth State of the State address Tuesday, when he will highlight his accomplishments in 2014 and priorities for 2015.
Less than a week after new revelations about Bridgegate linked a top Christie administration official to the scandal, Gov. Chris Christie delivers his State of the State speech tomorrow.
Tomorrow Gov Christie will be giving his State of the State address. But we don't want to wait until tomorrow to hear what's really going right and wrong in the Garden State.
Gov. Chris Christie makes the media rounds for a second day today starting with a "scolding" of Townsquare Media New Jersey 101.5 host Jim Gearhart about the political motivations of his proposed 10% income tax reduction and continuing with an appearance on the CBS Morning Show and a discussion about his national aspirations.
During his State of the State address yesterday, Governor Christie laid out an ambitious education reform plan, but the teachers union doesn't seem too impressed.