Here's some good news when it comes to taxes in New Jersey. Governor Chris Christie says he's wading through over a hundred different specialty taxes to give you some of your money back.
With three tax cut plans on the table, New Jersey's Senate Democrats held their first town hall in Mercer County to discuss how their proposal to cut property taxes differs from Governor Christie's income tax cut plan.
Earlier this week, Senate President Steve Sweeney and Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg announced that they will be holding a series of town hall meetings across New Jersey to discuss the Democrats' property tax credit proposal.
Wherever he goes, Governor Christie continues to discuss the importance of cutting spending to get our fiscal house in order - but some are wondering if that's the case, why does his proposed fiscal year 2013 budget call for 2-point-1 billion dollars in spending increases?
Governor Chris Christie typically hosts one town hall meeting a week and sometimes more to tout his policies and proposals. Not to be outdone, the top two Democrats in the State Senate have scheduled a town hall meeting of their own.
Governor Christie, during his latest town hall meeting in Kearny, pointed out his proposed budget for the Garden state provides $8.9 billion for education aid- the largest education appropriation aid in the history of New Jersey.
At a recent town hall meeting in South Jersey Governor Christie called an ex-Navy SEAL an “idiot” for repeatedly interrupting him.
Governor Chris Christie said he has "no regrets" for calling an ex-Navy SEAL an "idiot" during a town hall in Burlington County last week.
The former Navy SEAL who tried to talk down Chris Christie during a town hall meeting wants an apology from the Governor for calling him an "idiot."