Governor Christie has been quiet in recent months on the idea of a tax cut in New Jersey but today he will announce plans for a new middle class tax cut.
In last year's Budget Address Gov. Chris Christie demanded an income tax cut, but there is none in this year's spending plan proposal and there's probably a very good reason for that.
Everyone is watching Washington as lawmakers from both sides continue to struggle dodge the fiscal cliff, those expiring tax cuts and spending cuts that could plunge the economy back into the void.
Governor Chris Christie's latest assessment of the damage done by super-storm Sandy puts the recovery price tag at almost $37 billion. Still, the Governor thinks New Jersey can afford a tax cut for the middle class.
Before superstorm Sandy slammed New Jersey and plunged millions in to darkness, Governor Chris Christie was consistently berating the Democrat-controlled legislature for not passing a tax cut bill.
Last week, Chris Christie laid out his plan for the rest of the year. Now, the man who may run against him for Governor next year has done the same thing.