New Jersey's 55th Governor

Chris Christie was sworn in as New Jersey's 55th Governor on Tuesday, January 19, 2010. The Inaugural schedule included a Mass at The Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark and was followed by the Swearing In Ceremony at the War Memorial Building in Trenton.

New Jersey's First Lieutenant Governor

New Jersey history made as Kim Guadagno is sworn in as the State's First Lieutenant Governor.

A Busy First Day

Governor Chris Christie wastes no time as he takes on his new role, signing several executive orders on his first day of office.

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Feb. 5, 2010

Governor Christie Partially Vetoes NJ Urban Enterprise Zone Authority Minutes

Feb. 4, 2010 - Statement from Governor Chris Christie's Press Secretary

Today, Michael Drewniak, Press Secretary for the Governor, issued the following statement:

Feb. 3, 2010 - Governor Christie Creates Commission to Prepare Comprehensive Policy to Fix New Jersey’s Gaming, Sports and Entertainment Industries

Governor Chris Christie today announced the creation of the New Jersey Gaming, Sports and Entertainment Advisory Commission to devise a comprehensive policy to repair the unprecedented financial and structural challenges confronting New Jersey’s gaming, professional sports and entertainment industries.

Feb. 3, 2010 - Governor Chris Christie Exercises Veto Authority to Stop Additional, Blanket Spending

Governor Chris Christie exercised his veto power today to stop additional, blanket spending with respect to certain actions taken by members of the Delaware River and Bay Authority at their January 19, 2010 meeting.

Feb. 1, 2010 - Governor Chris Christie Announces Appointments for Children and Family Services and Motor Vehicle Commission

Governor Christie nominated Dr. Janet Rosenzweig as Commissioner of Children and Family Services and Raymond Martinez as the Chair and Chief Administrator of the Motor Vehicle Commission.

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