Editorial: Pension hole is a crater
The Record March 1, 2010 THE BATTLE of the pensions continues. Everyone is losing. Last week, the state Treasury Department issued a new analysis on the state's beleaguered pension fund. Or perhaps, it would be better named "the pension underfund." It is now underfunded by nearly $46 billion. [...]
Republicans: Sit at the Table
Christine Todd Whitman February 12, 2010 Politico [...]
Did DC’s blizzard bury climate change legislation for the year?
By Governor Christine Todd Whitman Washington Post February 11, 2010 It shouldn’t, but it will. Among the reasons winter storms will make this issue more politically challenging are overreach and simplification — on both sides of the debate. “An Inconvenient Truth” brought the issue of climate change to the fore, but many of the charts implying that the world’s end is near were overly dramatic. [...]
Truthfulness on Health Care Math
The Record December 3, 2009 With the health care bill passed in the House and now up for debate in the Senate, we need to understand what is really in store for us if this massive overhaul of our health care systems goes through. Of course, many of the final details have yet to be determined — something that will happen during the Senate debate and, if it passes, throughout what is sure to be a contentious conference committee process. [...]
N.J. may outlaw raids on state benefit funds
By Angela Delli Santi Associated Press December 1, 2009 TRENTON - Taxes paid by New Jersey businesses to fund unemployment, disability, and family leave could no longer be diverted to other programs if voters approve a prohibition on such raids. [...]
Consider Separation of Church and State when Addressing Gay Marriage
Star-Ledger November 29, 2009 What does government have to do with marriage? I was brought up to believe that we had a constitutional separation between church and state — intentionally designed by the founding fathers so they could not tell us what our churches, synagogues, and mosques could and could not do. If that is the case, why are legislators across the country, and most recently in New Jersey, agonizing over bills to define marriage? Wouldn't it be better if government's only role were to recognize the legal relationship between two consenting adults — something that occurs when you get your marriage license? Let's call that license something other than a "marriage" license and leave the government's role there. [...]
Former governor shares opinions about political climate
Former governor shares opinions about political climate By BRUCE A. SCRUTON NJ Herald 11/17/2009 [...]
We Shouldn’t be Attacking our Own
Politico November 11, 2009 RNC Chairman Michael Steele's promise that the GOP will “come after" incumbents who support President Barack Obama's policies is inexcusable. I like Steele personally — he was an original co-chairman of the Republican Leadership Council along with former Missouri Sen. Jack Danforth and me. He took on that role, he said, because he recognized that the party needed to be able to accommodate Republicans who might come out in different places on various issues. I wish he were still championing that message. [...]
Some Advice for Chris Christie
The Record November 10, 2009 I was delighted to see New Jersey voters last week choose Chris Christie to be our next governor. I respect and admire Chris, and believe he will do an excellent job for our state. [...]