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Wasting Legislative Energy

June 19th, 2013|

By Christine Todd Whitman NJ.com June 19, 2013 With the budget, spending and the debt ceiling all still very much a concern for our nation, House Republicans spent Tuesday passing the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would ban abortions after 20 weeks. The legislation makes exceptions for victims of rape and incest as long as they first report the [...]

Honor Lautenberg by making chemical facilities safer

June 19th, 2013|

By Christine Todd Whitman Star-Ledger June 19, 2013 In June 3, New Jersey lost a dedicated public servant in Sen. Frank Lautenberg. And while many eloquent tributes have been paid to his service, there is a more lasting way to honor the legacy of this legislator who fought hard for the health and welfare of his constituents. [...]

New York can lead the way in campaign finance reform

June 13th, 2013|

By Howard Dean and Christine Todd Whitman CNN June 13, 2013 (CNN) -- As former governors, we were honored to serve the people of our respective states. While we represent different political parties, we are united in our belief that government has stopped working for the American people -- and that real reform of the electoral process is needed to [...]

Shame on Congress

April 18th, 2013|

By Christine Todd Whitman April 18, 2013 I was extremely disappointed to see the gun legislation voted down in the Senate on Wednesday. When 90% of Americans support a piece of legislation that is then voted down by the Congress, something in our democracy is broken. How can we stand by and let a lobbying group thwart the will of [...]

Republican Senators Should Support Hagel

January 7th, 2013|

By Christine Todd Whitman NJ.com January 7, 2013 The news over the weekend that Republican senators are preparing for a tough nomination process for former Sen. Chuck Hagel reveals political posturing at its most feckless and trivial. Sen. Hagel will be named President Obama’s next nominee for Secretary of Defense today; he would succeed Leon Panetta and be the first [...]

Moderation would have worked

November 7th, 2012|

By Christine Todd Whitman Politico November 7, 2012 I am disappointed that Mitt Romney didn’t win the presidency yesterday, particularly because I saw what a reasonable governor he was in Massachusetts. Unfortunately, that reasonable governor was not the candidate running for president. While this latest battle for the White House may be complete, the war for the direction of the [...]

Climate Change Should Be Front and Center

November 7th, 2012|

By Christine Todd Whitman The New York Times November 7, 2012 Christine Todd Whitman was governor of New Jersey from 1994 to 2001 and the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency from 2001 to 2003. She is president of the Whitman Strategy Group. [...]

UN and The View

September 24th, 2012|

By Christine Todd Whitman NJ.com September 24, 2012 While world leaders gathered yesterday for the opening of the United Nations General Assembly, President Obama left Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to represent the U.S., preferring to appear on daytime talk show "The View". While Obama did appear at the UN this morning, his neglect of world leaders yesterday was both [...]

The Chemical Threat to America

August 29th, 2012|

By Christine Todd Whitman The New York Times August 29, 2012 SINCE Sept. 11, 2001, the American government, under two presidents, has taken unprecedented steps to ensure the safety of its citizens. Unfortunately, more than a decade later, a major flaw in our national security remains, leaving millions of Americans at risk. It’s a flaw that policy makers have known [...]

My Bright Idea: Christine Todd Whitman on Nutrient Trading

August 23rd, 2012|

By Christine Todd Whitman Bloomberg Businessweek August 23, 2012 In January 2003 the Environmental Protection Agency created a nutrient trading program for water within a watershed. Nutrient trading is a market-based approach for protecting and improving water quality. After establishing the total amount of nutrients that may enter a watershed, the total amount of allowed pollution is then divided among [...]

Gov. Christie at the Convention

August 15th, 2012|

By Christine Todd Whitman NJ.com August 15, 2012 I am a proud New Jerseyan following the announcement that Gov. Chris Christie will be a keynote speaker at the Republican National Convention at the end of August. As co-host of the 1996 Republican convention in San Diego, I have seen firsthand the challenges and opportunities that come with being featured on [...]

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