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New GOP group launches ads backing Christie’s spending cap

A new organization calling itself Reform Jersey Now, with a board filled by Republican Party luminaries such as Govs. Christie Whitman and Donald DiFrancesco, today hit the airwaves with its first...

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Dems: New pro-Christie group a “pay to play haven”

Assemblyman John Wisniewski, as the Democratic Party state chairman, says the new Reform Jersey Now organization that has begun airing radio ads that support Gov. Chris Christie's property tax...

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UDPATED: Bill seeks ELEC disclosure for issue groups like pro-Christie Reform...

Legislation introduced Thursday by two Democratic state senators and nine Democrats in the Assembly would require issue advocacy organizations such as Reform Jersey Now, the new Republican group airing...

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Assembly setup: Transparency & partisanship

A bunch of interesting things are in the works in today's Assembly committee meetings -- so rather than lump all eight together, here's a review of the three morning meetings, with info later on the...

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Daily Quickie, 07.07.10

On this Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 ... Assembly Budget Committee meets to continue its focus on local property tax caps. Gov. Chris Christie heads to Franklin Township in Somerset County, with Lt. Gov....

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As Dems target new group, a look at GOP fundraising

Later this morning, New Jersey Democrats will renew their criticism of Reform Jersey Now, the organization launched this spring that has aired radio advertisements and now sent direct mail in support...

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Daily Quickie, 07.22.10

On this Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 ... Gov. Chris Christie attends a fundraiser in Florham Park for the Senate Republicans. Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno attends a fundraiser in Sea Bright for Assm. Caroline...

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Christie nominates 54 to college boards, including chief campaign strategist

Gov. Chris Christie nominated 54 people Monday to the boards governing 11 public colleges and universities in New Jersey. Two-thirds are renominations of current trustees, while one-third of the...

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