Christie Wants Gay Marriage Issue On November Ballot [POLL]
Governor Christie wants Jersey voters, not the Legislature, to decide whether gay marriage should be allowed in the Garden state.
Governor Christie wants Jersey voters, not the Legislature, to decide whether gay marriage should be allowed in the Garden state.
Newt Gingrich has surged to the front of the field among Republican presidential hopefuls, despite questions about his past failed marriages.
In fact, Gingrich seemed to score points with GOP voters when he lambasted CNN’s John King during a South Carolina debate for bringing up one of Gingrich’s ex-wives’ allegations of infidelity.
Any doubts that the Democrat-controlled legislature would make good on a promise to fast-track a bill to legalize gay marriage in New Jersey can now be put to rest.
It’s a busy day in the race for President on the Republican side as Rick Perry drops out of the race to endorse Newt Gingrich and a recount determines Rick Santorum received the most votes in the Iowa caucus.
Jersey democrats in the state Senate and Assembly have vowed to pass a gay marriage bill by the end of the year – saying it’s one of their top priorities.
Last Summer, Hurricane Irene caused damage to the Garden State and forced thousands to evacuate their homes.
75-year-old Assembly Republican Leader Alex DeCroce collapsed and died at the State House on January 9, as the final day of the lame-duck legislative session was drawing to a close. He had been the assembly’s top Republican since 2003. Alex’s widow, Betty Lou DeCroce tells Republican leaders that she wants to fill the 26th legislative district seat left vacant by the passing of her husband.
Governor Chris Christie talked of his administration’s perceived accomplishments in yesterday’s State of the State Address.
After enjoying several weeks off, Congress heads back to work tomorrow in Washington, D.C. One shore area representative tells us, the payroll tax extension is at the top of his priority list.
Assembly Republican Leader Alex DeCroce died at the Staehouse on Monday night. Reaction to his death has been swift from Trenton lawmakers.
New Jersey is improving its plans to quickly evacuate large sections of the Jersey shore in the event of a storm or other emergency.
With only a few days left in 2011, Governor Christie is gearing up for the New Year – and promising to move ahead on a number of fronts, including education reform and enacting several measures that will make it easier for local officials to hold the line on property taxes.