Corzine Explains Why He Stuck a Fork in Old Pork Practice ; Says It Didn't Pass Competitive Muster
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › October 24, 2008
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The Record, Bergen County, NJ › October 24, 2008
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Governor Corzine said he shut down the pork-barrel grants program at the center of the latest Trenton controversy when he took office in 2006 because it didn't meet "best competitive practices."
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Corzine Explains Why He Stuck a Fork in Old Pork Practice ; Says It Didn't Pass Competitive Muster
Corzine, who ran for governor in 2005 on an ethics and accountability platform, called the latest charges surrounding the grants program p...
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