Monday, May 17, 2010
N.J. gov. sets tone for US - TheHill.com
Some in New Jersey have already heard enough of Governor Christie.
I'm hoping we hear a lot more. I think he's on the right track...
I'm hoping we hear a lot more. I think he's on the right track...
A.B. Stoddard writes about him at TheHill.com:
"Teachers unions are incensed, fighting Christie’s proposal that — in order to avoid cuts to education — teachers accept a one-year wage freeze and contribute 1.5 percent to the generous-by-every-standard healthcare plans they now enjoy for free. New Jersey, which has the highest unemployment in the region and highest taxes in the country, lost 121,000 jobs in the private sector in 2009 while adding 11,300 new education jobs. During the last eight years, K-12 enrollment rose just 3 percent while education jobs increased more than 16 percent. According to the Newark Star-Ledger, during the recession that has cost many residents their homes and jobs and scaled back hours and pay for the employed, teachers’ salaries rose by nearly 5 percent, double the rate of inflation."