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Related: About this forumChristie Backed Law That Lets Him Divert ExxonMobil Settlement From Environmental Cleanup
So, not only did the settlement chop 98% off of the damages done to our environment, Christie will take that money to keep the budget balanced.
http://www.ibtimes.com/chris-christie-backed-law-lets-him-divert-exxonmobil-settlement-environmental-cleanup-1831558
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Christie Backed Law That Lets Him Divert ExxonMobil Settlement From Environmental Cleanup (Original Post)
Kire
Mar 2015
OP
Did they catch him anywhere...saw it on Rachel but she said/hinted it's coming soon? Seems that
libdem4life
Mar 2015
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libdem4life
(13,877 posts)1. Did they catch him anywhere...saw it on Rachel but she said/hinted it's coming soon? Seems that
could be in the realm of graft, perhaps illegal? Oh, I hope they can his arse and wipe that smirk off his face on a perp walk and that pasted on grin off his wife's face. Actually, I feel sorry for her.
Hoppy
(3,595 posts)2. While it stinks, it isn't illegal.
Kire
(11,095 posts)3. Yep, laws are legal.
Even when you make them yourself.
hollysmom
(5,946 posts)4. N.J. senators plan lawsuit to block $250M pollution settlement from Exxon
N.J. senators plan lawsuit to block $250M pollution settlement from Exxon
State lawmakers are trying to block a reported pennies-on-the-dollar settlement with Exxon Mobil and get answers as to why Governor Christies administration reached that deal after a decade of litigation.
Days after the news of that settlement a reported $250 million to end an $8.9 billion claim against the oil company for widespread contamination across Bayonne and Linden legislators said they still dont know why the state would strike a deal for a fraction of the estimated cost of damages, especially after the oil giant was found liable. But they are working to find out.
Senate President Stephen Sweeney, D-Gloucester, and Sen. Ray Lesniak, D-Union, said they intend to file a lawsuit to block the settlement, which has not been approved by a judge. The settlement was first reported Friday by The New York Times.
Lesniak, who grew up in the area that was contaminated, has also filed an open-records request seeking documents related to the settlement and vowed to challenge it every step of the way.
State lawmakers are trying to block a reported pennies-on-the-dollar settlement with Exxon Mobil and get answers as to why Governor Christies administration reached that deal after a decade of litigation.
Days after the news of that settlement a reported $250 million to end an $8.9 billion claim against the oil company for widespread contamination across Bayonne and Linden legislators said they still dont know why the state would strike a deal for a fraction of the estimated cost of damages, especially after the oil giant was found liable. But they are working to find out.
Senate President Stephen Sweeney, D-Gloucester, and Sen. Ray Lesniak, D-Union, said they intend to file a lawsuit to block the settlement, which has not been approved by a judge. The settlement was first reported Friday by The New York Times.
Lesniak, who grew up in the area that was contaminated, has also filed an open-records request seeking documents related to the settlement and vowed to challenge it every step of the way.