Why We Must Fix Our Water Infrastructure
The Star Ledger By Jane Kenny and Mark Mauriello November 28, 2016
The Star Ledger By Jane Kenny and Mark Mauriello November 28, 2016
nytimes.com By Karen Yourish and Larry Buchanan August 26, 2016 Here’s When They Reached Their Breaking Point. [...]
nj.com By Kelly Heyboer June 6, 2016 TEWKSBURY - For former Gov. Christie Todd Whitman and her husband, it was a trip of a lifetime. [...]
myCentralJersey.com By Pamela MacKenzie May 27, 2016 BRIDGEWATER - How does a small animal shelter with 10 dog runs and three cattery rooms go from 254 adoptions in 2013 to 764 in 2015? [...]
nj.com By Dave Hutchinson May 26, 2016 BRIDGEWATER — Former New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman and Capt. Tim Pino, K9 Unit commander for the Somerset County Sheriff's Office, have known each other for more than 20 years. [...]
City & State By Michael Gareth Johnson April 20, 2016 Last summer, President Barack Obama introduced his Clean Power Plan with a goal of cutting carbon emissions by 32 percent (below 2005 levels) by 2030. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed an even more ambitious plan of 50 percent renewable levels by 2030. But that goal appears difficult to reach if Cuomo continues to push for a shutdown of the Indian Point nuclear power plant, according to former New Jersey Gov. and EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman. [...]
Forbes By Ken Silverstein March 5, 2016 America’s long recession has ended but the country is still spiraling downward: witness the guttural nature of the Republican presidential primary and the nation’s crumbling infrastructure, as illustrated by the water crisis in Flint, Mich. [...]
The Record December 18, 2015 CHRISTIE HAS something to say. And in this case it is not Governor Christie, but former Gov. Christie Whitman. In a scathing opinion piece published by Politico on Wednesday and in an interview with Record Washington Correspondent Herb Jackson published Thursday, Whitman pulls no punches when it comes to the candidacy of Donald Trump and the current state of the Republican Party. [...]
Politico Magazine By Christine Todd Whitman December 16, 2015 Every few generations a political party has to define itself. Now is that moment for the Republican Party. Until recently the GOP has been seen in Washington as the “party of no.” Now it is being defined as the party of extreme. While the U.S. may be yearning for definitive leadership from a president, the use of hate and fear tactics by so many of the GOP presidential candidates is not the answer. [...]
CBS NEWS By Brian Mastroianni December 3, 2015 During a news conference at the COP21 climate conference in Paris on Tuesday, President Obama had some words for the Republicans hoping to win his job: "Everyone else is taking climate change really seriously." In other countries, he said, "They think it's a really big problem. It spans political parties." [...]