Christie appointing emergency manager in Atlantic City, report says
Posted: January 22nd, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: Atlantic City, Chris Christie | Tags: Atlantic City, Chris Christie | 2 Comments »Is Christie headed for a great fall?
By Art Gallagher
Prominent New Jersey Republicans seem to finally be moving out of Governor Chris Christie’s shadow.
This afternoon The Star Ledger reported that Monmouth County State Senator Joe Kyrillos was among the 15 or so New Jersey Republicans who met with former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, a top rival of Christie’s for the 2016 GOP Presidential nomination, last week at a dinner hosted by Lawrence E. Bathgate. Bathgate, an Ocean County attorney, is one of the top Republican fundraisers in the nation. Also attending the dinner held at the Union Club in Manhattan was Senate Minority Leader Tom Kean Jr, according to The Record’s Charles Stile, who first reported the event.
Such potential defections from the Christie camp were unthinkable just 15 months ago. Christie’s attempt at ousting Kean as Senate Minority Leader immediately following his 2013 re-election, and the resulting fallout as Kean, Jr’s father, the former Governor, went national in criticizing Christie can explain the younger Kean’s flirtation with the Bush campaign.
But Kyrillos being anything other than solidly in Christie’s corner is big news. Their relationship was personal before it was political. Christie introduced Kyrillos to his wife Susan. He swore Christie into his first elected office, Morris County Freeholder. Kyrillos was the Chairman of the Christie for Governor campaign in 2009.
Posted: January 21st, 2015 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2016 Presidential Politics, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Joe Kyrillos, Monmouth County, Tom Kean JR, Tom Kean Sr | Tags: 2016 Presidential politics, Brian Nelson, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Joe Kyrillos, Larry Bathgate, Lawrence Bathgate, Tom Kean JR | 23 Comments »Don’t Count On GOP Legislators Voting To Override Christie’s Port Authority Reform Veto
By Art Gallagher
In his OpEd published this morning, former Kean and Whitman Administration spokesman Carl Golden makes the case why it is safe for New Jersey’s Republican legislators to defy Governor Chris Christie and join the Democratic majority in overriding Christie’s of the Port Authority reform legislation.
The two identical bills that Governors Christie and Cuomo vetoed on the Saturday between Christmas and New Years Day had passed overwhelmingly with bi-partisan support in both houses of the New Jersey and New York legislatures. The bills would have required increased transparency and accountability on the part of Port Authority of NY/NJ.
In vetoing the bills, Christie and Cuomo endorsed reforms proposed by a panel they had appointed and urged both legislatures to adopt them instead. But as Golden noted in his OpEd, the vetoes have been widely viewed as maintaining the status quo of disfunctionality, wasteful spending and gubernatorial abuse at Port Authority.
In his five years in office, none of Christie’s vetoes have been overridden, even if the original bills passed the legislature with bi-partisan support and by veto proof majorities. Republican legislators have frequently “flip-flopped” and changed their votes to uphold the Governor’s will. As Golden explains,
Posted: January 20th, 2015 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Mike Doherty, Monmouth County, NJ GOP, Opinion, Port Authority | Tags: Art Gallagher, Carl Golden, Chris Christie, Port Authority of NY/NJ, Senator Michael Doherty, Senator Mike Doherty, Veto override | 3 Comments »Republicans don’t want Christie to run for president, say Bush and Romney should, poll says
Posted: January 19th, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: 2016 Congressional elections, Chris Christie | Tags: 2016 Presidential politics, Chris Christie | 5 Comments »How did N.J. get into this pension mess?
Posted: January 19th, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: New Jersey, Pensions | Tags: Chris Christie, Christine Whitman, Don DiFrancesco, Jim McGreevey, Jon Corzine, NJ Pensions and Benefits, Pension reform, Richard Codey | 1 Comment »Chris Christie preparing to set up leadership PAC for 2016 presidential campaign, report says
Posted: January 14th, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: 2016 Presidential Politics, Chris Christie | Tags: 2015 State of the State Address, 2016 Presidential politics, Chris Christie, Governor Chris Christie | Comments Off on Chris Christie preparing to set up leadership PAC for 2016 presidential campaign, report saysGovernor Chris Christie’s State of the State Address as prepared for delivery
Trenton, New Jersey
January 13, 2015
Mr. Speaker…
Mr. Senate President…
Lt. Governor Guadagno…
Members of the legislature…
Friends and citizens of New Jersey:
I come before you, as required by the state constitution, to report on the condition of our state.
The state of our state continues to get better.
New Jersey is better off than it was last year at this time, and it is certainly far better off than it was just five years ago.
While many first years of a second term show a hangover from the campaign and its partisanship, we have fought through that tradition and have real accomplishments to show for that action in 2014.
Posted: January 13th, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chris Christie, New Jersey | Tags: 2015 State of the State Address, Chris Christie, Governor Chris Christie, New Jersey, State of the State Address | Comments Off on Governor Chris Christie’s State of the State Address as prepared for deliveryGovernor Chris Christie’s 2015 State of the State Address
Governor Chris Christie is delivered his State of the State Address this afternoon.
Watch a recording here, including responses from the Democratic Legislative Leadership towards to end.
Posted: January 13th, 2015 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Chris Christie, New Jersey | Tags: Chris Christie, New Jersey, NJ, State of the State | Comments Off on Governor Chris Christie’s 2015 State of the State Address







