Christie and new Senate committee agree that college infrastructure gets failing grade
By John Mooney
“That’s a long time ago, and a lot of buildings are crumbling since,” said former Gov. Thomas Kean, who was in office at the time and last year led a task force calling for the state’s help.
Now, the prospect of state investment -– or at least a voter referendum on it — may be growing.
Gov. Chris Christie last week said that funding for higher education facilities would be a priority of the coming year, and legislative leaders agreed there has been new talk on the topic.
There’s also a new Senate committee devoted specifically to colleges and universities, which will give higher education a higher profile in the Statehouse.
The committee meets for the first time this morning, and its chairwoman — state Sen. Sandra Cunningham (D-Hudson) — said she is sure that funding needs will be high on the list of concerns.
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