Christie's Education Spending May Be Surprising
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › June 13, 2011
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The Record, Bergen County, NJ › June 13, 2011
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New Jersey is spending roughly the same amount of every dollar it collects from taxpayers on direct school aid under Governor Christie as it did under prior Democratic governors.
The New Jersey Education Association -- which disagrees with Christie on a number of issues, including tenure reform, merit pay and vouchers -- is running a multimillion-dollar ad campaign against the governor that calls attention to education spending cuts.See the full content of this document
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Christie's Education Spending May Be Surprising
"Tax cuts for millionaires, but education cuts that hurt middle class families, Chris Christie is making the wrong choices for New Jersey," says the narrator in an NJEA ad running on television.
Yet Christie, according to an analysis of recent state budgets by The Record, is al...See the full content of this document
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