PRINCETON — Gov. Chris Christie is heading to Princeton this evening to tell students what he'd like to do to make New Jersey better for business. Christie often says that tight regulations and high taxes in his state give businesses a reason to move out. World leaders often use Princeton speeches as a forum to lay out their policy...
PRINCETON — Gov. Chris Christie is heading to Princeton this evening to tell students what he'd like to do to make New Jersey better for business.
Christie often says that tight regulations and high taxes in his state give businesses a reason to move out.
World leaders often use Princeton speeches as a forum to lay out their policy positions.
For Christie, the venue is also just down the road from the state capital in Trenton.
His talk is sponsored by the university's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and Center for Economic Policy Studies.
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