Governor Chris Christie says prescription drug abuse has become an enormous problem in New Jersey and he will continue to crack down on those who are exploiting the system.
Governor Christie said he and democratic Senate President Steve Sweeney are inches away from a plan to cut income taxes for residents, but one obstacle still stands in the way, the Assembly Democrats.
Suicide has become the third leading cause of teen death in the nation. It has been reported that 60% of New Jersey teens' suicide prevention calls were made to out-of-state organizations.
Governor Chris Christie shows a personal side of himself during a recent town hall, talking about a bill that would give adoptees' access to their birth parents' identities.
As Governor Christie travels around the Garden state holding his town hall meetings, he's always talking about how bad the political gridlock in Washington is, and how politicians in Jersey are working together in a spirit of bipartisan cooperation.
There's been a lot of discussion lately about Governor Christie's proposal to cut the state income tax 10 percent over 3 years - in order to save everybody some money.
Governor Christie is calling for the Executive Director of the New Jersey Education Association to step down…after comments he made about poor families during an interview on NJTV.