Susan McCue. photo via Message-Global.com
Governor Chris Christie this morning nominated two distinguished Rutgers Almuni to serve on the University’s Board of Governors.
Susan McCue, of Alexandria, VA, is the President of Message Global, a public affairs firm she founded in 2008 after serving as Chief of Staff to U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid from 1999-2007.
“One of the nations’s top political strategists,” according to her website, McCue co-founded and co-chairs Reid’s Senate Majority PAC. She is on the board of American Bridge 21st Century SuperPAC, with whom she shares her Washington, DC office space, according to the NY Times .
American Bridge has a page on it’s website that features videos of Christie.
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Posted: December 2nd, 2014 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2016 Presidential Politics, Chris Christie, Monmouth County, Rutgers | Tags: American Bridge 21st Century, Chris Christie, Harry Reid, Mark A. Angelson, Rahm Emanuel, Rutgers, Senate Majority PAC, Susan McCue | Comments Off on Christie Nominates Prominent National Democrats To Rutgers Board Of Governors
Calling the legislation a “solution in search of a problem,” Governor Chris Christie vetoed S998 today, legislation that would have outlawed pigs being inhumanely crated while gestating.
“It is a political movement masquerading and substantive policy,” Christie said in his veto message.
Christie stated that the practice is not occurring in New Jersey and compared the bill that another he vetoed…a bill banning hydraulic fracking in New Jersey when there is no frackable shale in the State.
“I urge the Legislature to stop using their law making authority to play politics with issues that do not exist in our State,” Christie wrote, “We have significant issues to deal with; I urge them to get to work on those issues and stop following misguided partisans and special interests who want to use the the law making process as a political cudgel on issues outside our borders.”
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Posted: November 28th, 2014 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2016 Presidential Politics, Chris Christie, Iowa, NJ State Legislature | Tags: Chris Christie, Gestating sows, Gestation Crates, Pig Crates, Pregnant Pigs, S998 | 2 Comments »
The storm we are experiencing here in New Jersey has a name; Winter Stom Cato.
Governor Chris Christie declared a State of Emergency this afternoon because Cato is impede transportation and travel throughout the Garden State.
“Today’s storm is expected to produce travel hazards and potentially cause power outages throughout the state,” said Governor Christie. “I’ve authorized state officials to take all necessary action to prepare, and my Administration will continue monitoring conditions throughout the remainder of the storm. With higher than normal traffic volume due to the Thanksgiving holiday, I strongly encourage all New Jerseyans to drive carefully so that they and their families arrive safely at their destinations. ”
The declaration authorizes the State Director of Emergency Management to activate and coordinate the preparation, response and recovery efforts for the storm with all county and municipal emergency operations and governmental agencies. Commuters are asked to use extreme caution while traveling across the state.
On twitter, Christie said the declaration was made as a precaution.
Posted: November 26th, 2014 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Chris Christie, Christie Administration, Emergency Management | Tags: Chris Christie, NJ Office of Emergency Management, State of Emergency, Winter Storm Cato | Comments Off on Christie Declares Emergency
As Gov. Chris Christie’s Pension and Health Benefits Study Commission wrestles with the issue of how much public employees should pay toward their health insurance, New Jersey’s public-employee unions are focused not only on how much they will pay, but also on making sure they win back the right to collective bargaining on healthcare issues. It…
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Posted: November 26th, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: 2017 NJ Gubernatorial Politics, Chris Christie, Pensions | Tags: 2017 Gubernatorial race, Chris Christie, New Jersey Pension and Health Benefit Study Commission, Pension and Health Benefits Reform, Steve Sweeney | Comments Off on Analysis: Partisan and Labor Politics Drive Battle Over Health-Benefits Reform
Govenor Chris Christie at his Belmar Town Hall on July 31
BOCA RATON, Fla. — Suddenly, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is a Republican miracle worker. For the moment, the Republican establishment is looking past his temper, the George Washington Bridge scandal, his state’s budget problems and the uneasy feeling that he’s not conservative enough to be the nominee. Instead, they hailed Christie at last week’s Republican… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 25th, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: 2016 Presidential Politics, Chris Christie | Tags: 2016 Presidential politics, Chris Christie | 5 Comments »
As Chris Christie draws closer to a run for president, there’s intensifying scrutiny of donations flowing to his political organizations from executives at financial firms that manage ever-larger slices of New Jersey’s $80 billion state pension system. Now, the Christie political confidante at the center of many of those questions is resigning. During today’s meeting of…
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Posted: November 20th, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: 2016 Presidential Politics, Chris Christie, Pensions | Tags: 2016 Presidential politics, Chris Christie, New Jersey State Investment Council, NJ Pensions, Robert Grady | Comments Off on Christie’s Pension Overseer Resigns
HACKENSACK, N.J. — William Howard Taft, the heaviest president in history, grew so tired of being ridiculed about his weight that he told his physician to put him on a diet, noting that “no real gentleman weighs more than 300 pounds.” Lyndon B. Johnson groused to staffers, “I can’t button my britches,” and traded his tapioca…
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Posted: November 18th, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: 2016 Presidential Politics, Chris Christie | Tags: 2016 Presidential politics, Chris Christie, Weight loss | Comments Off on Fitter Christie may reap political benefits
Everywhere Gov. Chris Christie went around the country in the final week of the mid-term elections, people kept praising him for this: “Sit down and shut up!” And they didn’t just like that particular take-down of a guy who interrupted his speech at the Jersey Shore last month. They liked the way he talked about that…
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Posted: November 14th, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: 2016 Presidential Politics, Chris Christie | Tags: 2016 Presidential politics, Chris Christie, Matt Katz | Comments Off on How Christie Will Rely on Mouth, Money & Moxie To Run For President
Credit: Governor’s Office/Mykwain Gainey Jon Hanson, head of the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Gaming, Gov. Chris Christie, and state Senate President Steve Sweeney were among those who took part yesterday in a “summit” on Atlantic City’s future. More pain lies ahead for Atlantic City and its residents as the state considers taking control of the city… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 13th, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: Atlantic City, Chris Christie, Christie Administration | Tags: Atlantic City, Chris Christie, Gambling Industry, New Jersey | 2 Comments »
In what’s expected to be a large 2016 GOP presidential field, the first decision is over when to decide. Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal says he’ll pray about what to do during the upcoming holidays and will announce his decision after that. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul says he has until the spring to decide, and Texas Gov.…
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Posted: November 12th, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: 2014 U.S. Senate race | Tags: 2016 Presidential politics, Chris Christie | 3 Comments »