
Gov. Christopher Christie has released nineteen reports prepared by his transition team detailing their review of all state departments, agencies and authorities. The reports feature assessments and recommendations to improve, shrink and, in some cases, eliminate wasteful or inefficient government operations.
“These reports are full of bold ideas and recommendations for change from a bipartisan group of individuals from the private and public sectors,” said Christie. “They came to the task with a wide range of knowledge and expertise and gave us unvarnished assessments of our state government, its strengths, weaknesses and failures. I want to thank them for their hard work and dedication. In the coming weeks, my Cabinet and I will be consulting with subcommittee members, reviewing each of the reports, and carefully considering these recommendations for improvement and change.”
View the reports:
Agriculture
Authorities
Banking & Insurance
Community Affairs
Community Affairs Appendix
Corrections & Homeland Security
Economic Development
Education
Energy & Utilities
Environmental Protection
Gaming, Sports, and Entertainments
Governor's Office
Health & Senior Services
Human Services - Children and Families
Labor & Workforce Development
Law & Public Safety
Military & Veterans' Affairs
State
Transportation
Treasury
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| Christie Transition Report Gaming, Sports, and Entertainments.pdf | 135.87 KB |
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