Garden State Democrats claim Governor Chris Christie did not present a plan to bring down New Jersey's highest in the nation property taxes during his budget address a few days ago, but Christie insists that's "nonsense."
Deep automatic spending cuts will kick at midnight tonight if lawmakers in Washington, D.C. and President Barack Obama cannot reach a deal to end the country's latest fiscal crisis.
It’s been common practice here in NJ to raid certain trust funds to balance the state’s budget.
Nothing new, just a practice we’ve taken for granted, with unforeseen consequences.
The Transportation Trust fund, the Unemployment Trust fund have all been either underfunded or raided to augment past budgets...
If you listened to Governor Chris Christie's State Budget Address yesterday and walked away unaware that you will be getting your property tax rebate later this year, it's not your fault.
Governor Chris Christie has presented a $32.9 billion State Budget proposal. He says it maintains the fiscal discipline needed to restore New Jersey, is balanced and imposes no tax increases.