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TO HEAR Governor Christie tell it, many New Jersey cities that have been used to receiving "extraordinary" or distressed cities aid from Trenton have grown so addicted to it, they have lost the incentive to stand on their own.
Under his first state budget delivered last week, projected at a lean $29.3 billion, the governor yearns to slowly but surely wean those cities off the "special aid" drug.See the full content of this document
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Get Christie 'Love'
Touting a new budgetary strategy he refers to as "transitional aid," Christie told The Record's editorial board Friday morning that New J...
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