Corzine. Governor Jon S. Corzine (2006-2010)
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Jon Stevens Corzine (born January 1, 1947) was the governor of New Jersey from 2006-2010. He was previously a CEO of Goldman Sachs and a U.S. Senator for New Jersey (where he served five years of a six year term before being elected governor).
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Item 2009 Budget Address(2008) Corzine, Jon S.Item 3 Questions: Michellene Davis, Senior Policy Counsel to the Governor(Trenton, N.J.: Office of the Governor, 2009-06-09) Office of the Governor; Corzine, Jon; Davis, MichelleneMichellene Davis, Senior Policy Counsel to the Governor sits down to answer three questions on how the administration is keeping people informed and up to date on the economic recovery efforts in New Jersey and the results that we expect to see.Item 50th IBCT Comes Home(Trenton, N.J.: Office of the Governor, 2009-05-28) Office of the Governor; Corzine, JonAmid tears of joy and tender embraces, the first soldiers of the 50th Infantry Brigade Combat Team returned home from Iraq on Memorial Day celebration. By June 12th, all 2,800 will be home. Their deployment was the largest in NJ since WWII. Governor Corzine was there when the soldiers left and went to visit in Texas before their deployment and also during their tour in Iraq. On Memorial day he was waiting on the tarmac with the families to thank the returning heroes for their service and sacrifice in defense of our nation.Item 50th IBCT Welcome Home Parade(Trenton, N.J.: Office of the Governor, 2009-06-12) Office of the Governor; Corzine, JonFootage from the June 12th welcome home parade for the 50th IBCT. Governor Corzine and the rest of NJ welcomed home nearly 3,000 citizen-soldiers from their year-long tour in Iraq with a parade through downtown Trenton and ceremonies at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton.Item Annual Message to the New Jersey State Legislature(2009-01-13) Corzine, JonItem Annual Message to the New Jersey State Legislature(2007-01-09) Corzine, JonItem Annual Message to the New Jersey State Legislature(2010-01-12) Corzine, JonItem Annual Message to the New Jersey State Legislature(2008-01-08) Corzine, JonItem Breaking Ground on the Nation's Largest Transit Project(Trenton, N.J.: Office of the Governor, 2009-06-11) Office of the Governor; Corzine, Jon; Sarles, Richard; Wyckoff, Paul; Menendez, BobOn June 8th the Governor, along with state and federal officials, broke ground on a new Mass Transit Tunnel under the Hudson River. The project will streamline commuting in and out of New York City, create 6,000 construction jobs a year for the next seven years and produce 44,000 permanent jobs after completion as a result of increased economic mobility in the region. Watch the video to get the details.Item Building Hydrogen Fuel Cells for the New Green Economy(Trenton, N.J.: Office of the Governor, 2009-05-18) Office of the Governor; Corzine, Jon; Kreimeyer, AndreasThe cutting edge of green technology got an official welcome in Somerset as BASF cut the ribbon on its new state of the art fuel cell production facility that will create 40 new green jobs in New Jersey. BASF develops and manufactures the central components of fuel cells, an environmentally clean power-generating technology.Item Building Our Economy by Building Infrastructure(Trenton, N.J.: Office of the Governor, 2009-03-21) Office of the Governor; Corzine, Jon; Dilts, Steve; Wisnewski, JohnSix years ago construction to add new lanes to the Driscoll Bridge began with the promise that work would be completed by Memorial Day 2009. On Wednesday Governor Corzine proudly announced that work was completed on time and on budget and that the state is ready to begin work on more than $3 billion in new infrastructure projects that will create 20,000 jobs next year.Item Citizens' guide to the fiscal 2008 appropriations act /Jon S. Corzine.([Trenton, N.J.] :New Jersey Office of Management and Budget,2007, 2007) New Jersey. Governor (2006-2010: Corzine)Item Cleaner Shipping Means Cleaner Air(Trenton, N.J.: Office of the Governor, 2009-04-02) Office of the Governor; Corzine, Jon; Conner, Charles D.; Jackson, LisaGovernor Corzine joins EPA Administrator, Lisa Jackson to announce a new emissions standards proposal for ocean-going ships within a 200-mile buffer zone around the United States.Item Creating Green Jobs by Turning Trash into Treasure(Trenton, N.J.: Office of the Governor, 2009-08-27) Office of the Governor; Corzine, JonItem Dedication of New Jersey's World War II Memorial at Veterans Park(Trenton, N.J.: Office of the Governor, 2008-11-11) Office of the Governor; Corzine, JonOn November 11, 2008 New Jersey's World War II Memorial was dedicated in front of hundreds of surviving New Jersey World War II veterans. The memorial will open to the public in 2009. It is located at 125 W State Street in Trenton, directly across the street from the New Jersey Statehouse.Item Draft New Jersey energy master plan :April 2008.(Trenton, N.J. :New Jersey Office of the Governor,2008., 2008) New Jersey. Office of the GovernorItem Draft New Jersey energy master plan implementation strategies :a companion document to Draft New Jersey energy master plan : April 17, 2008.(Trenton, N.J. :[New Jersey Office of the Governor],2008., 2008) New Jersey. Office of the GovernorItem Economic growth strategy for the state of New Jersey /Jon S. Corzine.([Trenton, N.J. :Office of the Governor,2006], 2006) New Jersey. Governor (2006-2010: Corzine)Item Eliminating School Districts without Schools(Trenton, N.J.: Office of the Governor, 2009-06-30) Office of the Governor; Corzine, Jon; Duffy, Janellen; Emigholz, Chris; Riley, CelesteCalling it a positive first step toward school district consolidation, Governor Corzine signed legislation to eliminate non-operating school districts and merge them into existing ones. Non-operating districts are typically those with a small number of students, that do not operate schools. As a result, students are sent to another district via a send-receive relationship. The non-operating district is charged tuition for the students it sends to the receiving district. Non-operating districts have school board to assemble the budget for the district. There are 26 non-operating districts throughout New Jersey. 13 of them will be eliminated under Phase I this Fall.Item Ensuring Women and Minorities Benefit From State Recovery Efforts(Trenton, N.J.: Office of the Governor, 2009-08-28) Office of the Governor; Corzine, Jon