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  • Governor vetoes Delaware River and Bay Authority.budget (Associated Press/Courier-Post 2/3/2010)
  • Poll reports 33% approve, 15% disapprove Christie job performance, two-thirds skeptical over any reduction in property tax burden (Monmouth University /Gannett New Jersey Poll 2/2/2010)
  • Millionaire newspaper publisher might run against Pallone (PolitickerNJ.com 2/1/2010)
  • NJ bracing for flow of Haitian refugees (NorthJersey.com 1/31/2010)
  • Gov. Chris Christie vetoes funding for over-budget Burlington High School project (Star-Ledger 1/29/2010)
  • Bontempo will get Democratic National Committee seat (PolitickerNJ.com 1/27/2010)
  • Governor Releases 19 Transition Reports (Governor's Office 1/22/2010)
  • Governor Says State Faces $1.2B Budget Gap (Associated Pres/ABC News 1/21/2010)
  • Governor Chrsitie's Inaugural Address (Office of tthe Governor 1/19/2010)
  • Governor Corzine's State-of-the-State Address (NJ Network 1/12/2010)
  • Governor-elect Christie Names Eristoff as Treasurer (Bloomberg.com 1/14/2010)
  • More than 800 NJ schools failed to meet No Child Left Behind standards (Star-Ledger 1/14/2010)
  • Christie picks Bret Schundler as education commissioner (Asbury Park Press 1/13/2010)
  • 58% disapprove, 33% approve of Corzine job performance as governor (Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMind Poll 1/12/2010)
  • NJ lawmakers approve bill legalizing medical marijuana (Star-Ledger 1/11/2010)