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Christie touts New Jersey accomplishments ahead of State of the State address

By Bill Wichert
January 17, 2012
By Erin O'Neill
January 17, 2012

Gov. Chris Christie is resuscitating New Jersey, according to a new video.

With him, the “Jersey comeback has begun.”

The video, released just hours before Christie is scheduled to deliver his annual State of the State address, touts a few claims that we’ve heard before: he balanced two budgets without raising taxes, created 60,000 new private-sector jobs and made government smaller.

PolitiFact New Jersey found that it’s true the governor balanced two budgets, but that’s required by the state’s constitution. Christie also said he didn’t raise taxes. However, some experts argue that cuts in tax credits are tax hikes.

Christie’s number is close to the mark on private-sector job growth in New Jersey, but he takes too much credit. The governor has made government smaller: the number of state workers has declined during Christie’s tenure

Overall, we rated the claim Half True.

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"New Jersey is the only state in the union that spent less on higher education than it did at the beginning of the decade."
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stated on October 16, 2012 a town hall meeting in West Milford:
"Now remember, property taxes went up 70 percent in the 10 years before I became governor."
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stated on October 10, 2012 a campaign event:
Says Rep. Jon Runyan "voted to redefine rape."
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stated on October 10, 2012 a debate on New Jersey 101.5-FM:
Says "when I voted against [an increase in the minimum wage], it was in the 80s."
False
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stated on September 25, 2012 a campaign event in New Hampshire:
"The income tax that started at 2 percent under Governor Byrne is now 9 percent."
Half-True

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