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Watch Jan. 22 Q&A with Governor Corzine
Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Governor Jon Corzine answers your questions about New Jersey’s government, economy, and other topics. Steve Adubato of Caucus NJ and Inside Trenton hosts. Corzine on the Line is a quarterly Q&A conducted by the Governor live on Thirteen. Watch now.

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John K. -- January 23rd, 2009 at 3:02 pm

Corzine: Get your head out of your ass! Sure, ALL of the economic problems gay couples face won’t be rectified until federal law is changed, but MANY can be by simply enacted gay MARRIAGE! Not to mention having New Jersey being the only state in the region to allow gay marriage will stimulate the economy. THERE IS NO DOWN SIDE AND YOU SHOULD BE DEMANDING THAT THE LEGISLATURE PASS A GAY MARRIAGE EQUALITY BILL!!!

John K. -- January 23rd, 2009 at 3:04 pm

I am tired of this, and I will NOT vote for you in November unless gay marriage is the law of the state of New Jersey on Election Day. If you’re not going to get it done, what’s the point. You come up with a new damn excuse every time. First it was the presidential election, now it’s the economy and your own re-election campaign. We’re not waiting anymore. Get it done, or lose our support.

Shailesh -- January 23rd, 2009 at 4:59 pm

NJ is most segregated state based on economic levels. You have ghetto like towns and very affluent towns. The affluent towns resist even middle income people moving into their towns. Governer has not done anything to improve situation. Housing is big problem in NJ. Even after downturn, majority people who would like to buy their own house can not do that. Governer should make NJ affordable, and businesses will follow suit. Not everyone make millions of dollars.

Paul -- January 23rd, 2009 at 10:39 pm

Why does the gov not tell the whole story on the Seniors property tax freeze, they have to pay the full amount and then get the difference between the freeze amount and the new higher amount. amd then they receive the difference back.

Paul -- January 23rd, 2009 at 10:42 pm

Steve keep the Gov feet to the fire, nice show tonight

janet araco -- March 1st, 2009 at 1:08 pm

You are a menace to New Jersey. How can you even suggest that you would take away our property tax rebate. Obama promised us change, and lollypops and rainbows ( Ha! Ha!) You sir are a misfit in this democratic party.

eddie -- March 19th, 2009 at 3:06 pm

How come when NJ is in such a mess the cops in bergen county towns still are getting 4% raises.Also when are we going to stop giving them these huge pensions that we cant afford?

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