Bad news for Gov. Chris Christie. The latest poll numbers show that New Jerseyans are more dissatisfied than ever with the job the governor is doing and they feel the state is headed in the wrong direction.
During Monday night's Ask The Governor, Chris Christie discussed a number of economic issues ranging from property taxes and economy recovery to the ongoing political football, also known as the gas tax.
NEW YORK (AP) -- Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump on Monday proposed eliminating income taxes for millions of Americans, and lower rates for the highest-income earners, as part of a plan he said would grow the U.S. economy at a pace not seen in years.
Wednesday night's return to "Ask The Governor" — the first since Chris Christie became a declared presidential candidate — started with talk of scandal and ended in song.
The closing moments of 'Ask the Governor' on New Jersey 101.5 usually feature Chris Christie belting out a Springsteen tune. But Wednesday's show was something of a departure.
While property taxes remain the biggest complaint for New Jersey residents, Gov. Chris Christie said it would be even worse if he were not in office.
During Wednesday night's "Ask the Governor" on New Jersey 101.5, Christie said local government tax increases were held to the 2 percent property tax increase he spearheaded again this year...