Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Cryan: NJ After 3 Program Closure More Evidence That Christie Does Not Share Working Class Values

(Trenton) - Assembly Majority Leader Joseph Cryan (D-Union) released the following statement Tuesday on news the NJ After 3 program that serves working class New Jersey families is going to cease operation following Gov. Christie's budget cuts:


"So this is Chris Christie's New Jersey - where valuable and effective programs for children in working class families are closed but millionaires get to enjoy their Chris Christie tax breaks.

"That's appalling. That's wrong.

"NJ After 3 was a program relied on by working families who wanted to give their children a safe place to improve their education, so I guess it's not surprising that Chris Christie had no regard for it and its success.

"We tried to save it with a responsible budget to restore $3 million to the program, but this governor would have nothing of it.  Instead, working class New Jerseyans are about to lose a quality program.

"With each and every day Chris Christie's priorities become clearer and clearer - he does not share the values of hard-working New Jersey families looking to make ends meet and build a better future for their children."

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