Programs. This is an hour and 15 minutes. [ applause ] thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. [ applause ] thank you. Thank you very much. Mr. President , mr. Speaker, honorable members of the supreme court, members of the state legislature and my cabinet, former governors, family and friends, this is the seventh time that i have had the honor to step before this legislature and the people of new jersey to perform one of my duties as governor. Article five, section one, paragraph 12 of our constitution creates the requirement for the governor to report on the state of the state. As the one person independently elected by all new jerseyians in the State Government, the governor is the only person truly able to give this report. For me, service to the people of this state has been my central responsibility every day of my life for the last 15 years. First as United States attorney. And now as governor. As i enter my eighth year as governor,
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Mr. President , mr. Speaker, honorable members of the Supreme Court, members of the state legislature and my cabinet, former governors, family and friends, this is the seventh time that i have had the honor step before this legislature and the people of new jersey to perform one of my duties as governor. Article 5, section 1, paragraph 12 of our constitution. Creates the requirement for the governor to report on the state of the state. As the one person independently elected by all new jersey State Government, the governor is the only person truly able to give this report. For me, service to the people of this state has been my central responsibility every day of my life for the last 15 years. First as United States attorney. And now as governor. As i enter my eighth year as governor, it is my honor and privilege to report on the state of the state that i call home for
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our next session. The states versus the state. How governors are reclaiming americas promise. Please welcome governor matt bevin of kentucky, senator brownback of kansas, governor deucy of arizona, and Governor Scott walker of wisconsin. Or moderator, richard grabber. [ applause ] thanks, guys. Good morning, everyone. My name is nick, im president of the brantley foundation. Its great to be here. Our topic today is federalism. And certainly over our lifetimes, weve witnessed a frightening and really disturbing expansion of federal government. Far beyond what our founders ever anticipated, and they truly did work hard to work against and to prevent. And that expansion of federal government has only gotten worse over the last eight years under president obama. Today we have the great privilege to welcome four outstanding gochb nors to discuss these very significant issues of federal growth and regulatory overreach. And they really do bring a great firstha
Washington. The conversation, live at noon on cspan 2. The turkish referendum vote they give president erdogan expanded executive powers was the discussion of the institute at washington dc. Panelists offer their predictions for turkeys future. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. Welcome to the washington institute. I am the executive director. I am delighted to welcome all of you to this special event. Before i begin if i can please ask everyone to take your iphones or samsungs or whatever and turn them on silent, because we are broadcasting live on cspan one. So please watch your language and speak and clear tones so people around the world can hear us. Youre free to tweet as much as you like because we are eager to get todays discussion out far and wide. It is not often that one can time the publication of a new o will propitiously to an international event. Or arrange a referendum in a far away country to be timed perfectly with the publication of a new look. As it turns out, we have t
Washington. The conversation, live at noon on cspan 2. The turkish referendum vote they give president erdogan expanded executive powers was the discussion of the institute at washington dc. Panelists offer their predictions for turkeys future. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. Welcome to the washington institute. I am the executive director. I am delighted to welcome all of you to this special event. Before i begin if i can please ask everyone to take your iphones or samsungs or whatever and turn them on silent, because we are broadcasting live on cspan one. So please watch your language and speak and clear tones so people around the world can hear us. Youre free to tweet as much as you like because we are eager to get todays discussion out far and wide. It is not often that one can time the publication of a new o will propitiously to an international event. Or arrange a referendum in a far away country to be timed perfectly with the publication of a new look. As it turns out, we have t