Tens of thousands of protesters rally against NJ budget cuts proposed by Gov. Chris Christie
By APSaturday, May 22, 2010
Thousands rally in NJ against state budget cuts
TRENTON, N.J. — An estimated 25,000 people gathered Saturday near the New Jersey Statehouse to protest Gov. Chris Christie’s proposed budget cuts.
State police reported few problems despite the crowd, believed to be one of the largest ever to protest in state history. It was mostly comprised of public employee unions, along with several community and nonprofit groups that will lose some or all their funding if Christie’s plans are adopted.
Christie has called for workers to accept wage freezes, and he’s pushed for them to contribute toward their health benefits. The governor was not in the Statehouse on Saturday and was not at the rally.
He has said that protesters have a right to speak their minds.