Newser) – New Jersey sent nearly $24 million in taxpayer money to prisoners in the form of unemployment, welfare, pension, and other benefits, reports the New York Times.

State officials and "a lack of adequate internal controls" are to blame, according to the state comptroller's report.
is Christie as effective a manager as touted? will those republicans take advantage of this to unseat him, taxpayers will not like this at all especially the guy who got almost 40 thousand, more than the majority of them probably make.
"Suffice it to say that when thousands of inmates are collecting unemployment checks from behind bars, there is a serious gap in program oversight," the comptroller said, adding that some agency programs just didn't check to see if recipients were in state or county prison, while others relied on newspaper reports rather than available databases."Recovering the money is not going to be a straightforward process," he told the Star-Ledger, "but the agencies have committed to make every effort to recover it." Chris Christie, meanwhile, is sidestepping blame, stating in a letter that the issue began before he came into office.
kinda like all this Wash. crao came in before Pres. will they throw it in his face after his appreciation bromance with the Pres., or will they leave it alone thinking he's their best chance to keep the seat?