A lot of people think Gov. Christie has always had presidential aspirations, but some New Jersey legislators are trying to force him to choose between the state and the nation.
Callers expressed mixed opinions about whether Gov. Christie should resign from state office now that he's running for president, but one man captured the feelings of many storm-stricken New Jerseyans.
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Two Democratic lawmakers say the New Jersey Senate will attempt to override Gov. Chris Christie's veto of Port Authority of New York and New Jersey reform legislation.
Kevin O'Dowd, chief of staff to Gov. Chris Christie, has been subpoenaed by the state legislature's joint Bridgegate committee and is expected to testify Monday. O'Dowd's nomination to become State Attorney General has been on hold since the scandal broke in January.
Gov. Chris Christie has vowed not to increase taxes, so in order to close the $807 million hole in the current year's budget, deep spending cuts are very likely.
Highlights of Tuesday night's May edition of "Ask the Governor" will be posted shortly. In his April 21 appearance, Chris Christie discussed several issues including the Port Authority, Bridgegate and Hurricane Sandy relief.
Sunday, advocates gathered at the New Jersey statehouse to rally for the legalization of marijuana. Today, on Townsquare Media's Ask the Governor program, Gov. Chris Christie gave his perspective on the issue.
Gov. Chris Christie’s approval numbers have leveled off but remain well below their pre-Bridgegate levels, according to a new Monmouth University-Asbury Park Press poll that also shows New Jersey voters bearish on the governor's presidential prospects.