NJ's Next Governor Says He'll Veto Higher Taxes

 

ANGELA DELLI SANTI

TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey's next governor vowed Friday to veto any tax increase the Legislature sends to his desk in the coming year.

Chris Christie said New Jerseyans already face severe economic conditions; he pledged during the campaign not to make their financial problems worse.

The Republican faces a projected budget deficit of $8 billion when he takes office.

Friday's announcement came after the government released unemployment figures that showed the national jobless rate topping 10 percent.

Christie campaigned against tax increases. He renewed his campaign promise after speaking in Toms River to group of Ocean County mayors who complained about state regulations.

Christie carried the Republican county by a wide margin in Tuesday's election. He beat Gov. Jon Corzine by more than 2-to-1 in Toms River, Brick and Middletown and won overall by more than 100,000 votes.

Christie and Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno heard an earful from the eight suburban mayors, who complained that state bureaucracy is both inefficient and costly.

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