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BY JOHN REITMEYER
Governor Christies latest state budget will include a more than $2 billion payment into the public employee pension system, but also put those pension benefits back in the cross hairs, according to excerpts of his budget address released by the governors office in advance of this afternoons speech.
The budget proposes making the largest pension payment ever at $2.25 billion, Christie plans to say in the 2 p.m. address before a joint session of the state Legislature in Trenton.
How groundbreaking is a $2.25 billion payment in one budget? That payment is nearly the equivalent of the total payments made in the ten years before we arrived by five different governors, the Republican governor will say, according to the excerpts. Weve kept faith with our pensioners.
The states pension payment has long been an issue for governors from both parties, and many have skipped it altogether, something Christie also did when he took office amid recession in 2010. But after the states credit rating was reduced, Christie resumed making payments, though not as much as actuaries say is needed to bring the fund back to solvency.
In 2011, Christie and Democratic legislative leaders also passed a bill that cut pension and health benefits for public employees, saying it would save taxpayers billions of dollars.
- See more at: http://www.northjersey.com/news/recordpolitics/Excerpts_indicate_Christies_budget_address_will_put_focus_back_on_the_cost_of_public_employee_pensions.html
Looks like his economic policies have been a massive failure.
ananda
(28,891 posts)He should have been forced to resign by now!
wocaonimabi
(187 posts)I sure do hope they are getting what they voted for!
mucifer
(23,598 posts)hobbit709
(41,694 posts)I don't think so.
Laxman
(2,419 posts)that would give his staff raises of up to $34,000 and let his top advisers game the pension system.
A draft obtained by The Associated Press shows proposed raises for Christies top staff of up to $34,000 at the governors discretion. The measure also reverses a 2010 pension change that kept some government officials from remaining in the state retirement system after changing jobs.
http://www.courierpostonline.com/viewart/20140225/NEWS02/302250016/Top-N-J-officials-raises-put-hold-support-bill-wanes-tough-budget-due