It is a jam-packed news day in New Jersey, as Trenton lawmakers are touting three separate tax cut plans, while in Long Branch, parents and school officials met over the bathroom incident.

WEDNESDAY'S HEADLINES

  • The tax cut plans are outlined today by Kevin McArdle from the State House in Trenton.
  • Governor Christie and Senate President Sweeney took it to our airwaves, which Eric Scott recaps.
  • The Gregory School in Long Branch was the site of a heated Tuesday night PBA meeting, where parents demanded answers from school officials over last week's bathroom incident.
  • The stock market suffered it's worst decline of 2012 on Tuesday.
  • During a Town Hall, Governor Christie addresses the issue of teen suicides in the Garden State.
  • Nuclear plants are much safer in the country are much safer, as we come up to a year since the Japan crisis.
  • Kelly Waldron chronicles the rising rate of colon cancer screenings in New Jersey, but yet detection still comes later.

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Extended audio from Senate President Sweeney:
Extended audio from Governor Christie:

Tuesday's poll (before the Assembly Democrats tax cut plan was released) asked if you thought Christie or Sweeney's plan was better.  The vote was pretty split.  42% favored Sweeney, 40% like Christie's, and 18% weren't fond of either.

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