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Post by Logan on Feb 25, 2016 6:34:01 GMT -6
LAWRENCE — Former state treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff who resigned last July will be talking at Rider University next week about the budgetary challenges facing the state. "Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff has been a leading player inside the Christie administration for several years," said Benjamin Dworkin, director of the school's Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics, which is sponsoring the event. "We are looking forward to the insights he will provide into the challenges facing New Jersey in the years to come." Sidamon-Eristoff took the job at the beginning of Gov. Chris Christie's tenure in 2010 and oversaw the state's multi-billion dollar budget for six years. He helped craft the pension reform law that Christie signed in 2011 and drafted the governor's business tax reduction initiative, coordinated the state Transportation Trust Fund Authority Act and managed the privatization of state television and parts of the state lottery. Read more: www.nj.com/mercer/index.ssf/2016/02/ex-state_treasurer_to_talk_about_njs_budgetary_cha.html
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