Nearly 200 members of Jim Florio's campaign staff and administration gathered at Drumthwacket tonight to reminisce and celebrate the 20th anniversary of Florio's election as Governor of New Jersey. Attendees included: Florio's first Chief of Staff, Joseph Salema; his State Treasurer, Douglas Berman; Daniel Dalton, who was the Senate Majority Leader and then Florio's Secretary of State; and South Jersey Democratic leader George Norcross.
At this point twenty years ago, Florio had a 49%-32% lead over Republican Jim Courter, a six-term Congressman from Warren County, according to an Eagleton-Rutgers poll taken in June. He went on to beat Courter by 541,384 votes.
2 comments Lt. Gov. Guadagno takes on red tape in N.J. Gov. Christie Whitman declared New Jersey "open for business" in 1994 and appointed an ombudsman to lead entrepreneurs through "the expanding maze of regulation." Before her, an environmental commissioner under Gov. James Florio urged permit applicants to call him directly...
"Never forget, some of those shouting the loudest are the architects of the disaster we are now suffering. Do we really want another decade of economic failure? No, this spring it is time to clear away the underbrush to make room for growth. So, today, we stop sweeping problems under the rug. We will not hide our problems until
another day. And we are certainly not increasing the tax burden we place upon our people. Today, we are taking necessary and decisive action to reduce state spending and reform state government. The problems we have hidden for twenty years are evident for all to see. The day of reckoning has arrived. Some are saying, by their choice of policies, that we should descend further into debt and deficit, and risk driving more people out of the state with “temporary” tax increases that always turn out to be permanent. I say we must face up to our responsibility." -- Gov. Christopher Christie
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