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A Step Forward in New Jersey

"Throughout the history of our nation, New Jerseyans have been among the first to champion the fundamental rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness - from the fight for independence to the civil rights movement. By moving forward with marriage equality, today we have taken a significant step toward adding yet another chapter. "I am confident that through this process,...

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New Jersey Towns May Sue State Over Aid Freeze

Towns may sue New Jersey gov't to recover $21 million in frozen property tax relief payments New Jersey - Property tax - United States - Society and Culture - History

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NJ gov's total tally for his 3 campaigns: $131M

New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine has spent $131 million over his political career on three runs for office since 2000.

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NJ gov's total tally for his 3 campaigns: $131M

New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine has spent $131 million over his political career on three runs for office since 2000.

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NJ gov's total tally for his 3 campaigns: $131M

MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. -- New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine has spent $131 million on three runs for political office since 2000.

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NJ gov's total tally for his 3 campaigns: $131M

New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine has spent $131 million on three runs for political office since 2000.

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NJ gov's total tally for his 3 campaigns: $131M

New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine has spent $131 million over his political career on three runs for office since 2000.

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Christie to forgo black-tie gala

TRENTON - Opting for business attire over black tie, New Jersey Gov.-elect Christopher J. Christie will take a more low-key approach to his inauguration than some of his predecessors have taken.

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Jenny Sanford Barbara Walters Interview: I Wouldn't Have Stood With The Governor, Even If He Asked Me

CHARLESTON, S.C. — Even if her straying husband had asked her to, South Carolina first lady Jenny Sanford says she wouldn't have stood with Gov. Mark Sanford when he faced cameras to tell the world about his affair with an Argentine woman. Jenny Sanford told ABC's Barbara Walters for a special airing Wednesday her husband's actions have caused consequences but not robbed her of her self...

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Tiger Woods' tips for Barack Obama

... tips for Obama: -- Leave the driving to the Secret Service -- look how good that worked out for New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine. -- Objects in your rear-view mirror may be closer than they appear -- particularly if one of those objects happens to be Sarah Palin. -- Keep the clubs in a locked closet -- and don't let Michelle have a key. What Woods can learn from Obama: -- Make sure you...

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Capital Eye Opener: Wednesday, December 2

... NEWS: The Associated Press mentions our own Sheila Krumholz in this piece about soon-to-be-former New Jersey Gov. John Corzine, whose spent a fortune -- of his own money -- to float his now-sinking political career ... The Nation 's Peter Dreier, writing about health care reform, cites our data throughout his article ... Over at the National Law Journal , David Ingram notes our information...