Quantcast
Channel: New Jersey Real-Time News: Statehouse
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 6760

Gov. Chris Christie is scheduled to take questions from N.J. residents on tv, radio shows

$
0
0

TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie will take questions from New Jersey residents tonight and Thursday. Tonight at 7 on New Jersey 101.5FM’s “Ask the Governor,” Christie will take questions from callers for an hour. Thursday night at 8 on “On the Line” with Steve Adubato Jr., Christie will take questions from residents during the hour-long program, which airs live...

chris-christie-taskforce.jpgGov. Chris Christie during a press conference.
TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie will take questions from New Jersey residents tonight and Thursday.

Tonight at 7 on New Jersey 101.5FM’s “Ask the Governor,” Christie will take questions from callers for an hour.

Thursday night at 8 on “On the Line” with Steve Adubato Jr., Christie will take questions from residents during the hour-long program, which airs live on Thirteen/WNET, NJN, WBGO 88.3FM in North Jersey and WHYY 90.9FM in South Jersey. The program will also stream live on NJ.com.

The Star-Ledger is a promotional partner for “On the Line."


Previous coverage:

Gov. Chris Christie, N.J. residents argue during town hall meeting in Bergen County

N.J. Governor's Office asks for extension to implement medical marijuana law

Gov. Christie finds both praise, criticism at Rutherford town hall meeting

Poll gives mixed reviews for N.J. Gov. Chris Christie

Unexpected N.J. budget shortfall will likely force cutbacks

Studies conflict on whether N.J. tax cap will benefit residents


Related videos:


Protesters offer their suggestions to try and close the 13 billion budget gap


'Millionaires tax' bills pass both houses, but are vetoed by Gov. Christie


Christie rejects Democrats' rich tax proposal, calls it a 'one-year fix'

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 6760

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>