Tuesday, March 17, 2015

New Jersey Senate rejects $225M Exxon Mobil settlement


http://news.yahoo.com/jersey-senate-rejects-225m-exxon-mobil-settlement-200916935.html
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey's state Senate has passed a resolution that calls for a judge to reject Gov. Chris Christie's $225 million settlement with Exxon Mobil.
Lawmakers approved the measure Monday, condemning the settlement between the Department of Environmental Protection and the Irving, Texas-based energy company.
The resolution touched off a heated debate on the Senate floor between Democrats, who criticize the governor over the deal, and Republicans, who said the resolution could interfere with a judge's pending review of the settlement.
"It's wrong," said Republican state Sen. Kevin O'Toole, who called on Republicans to abstain from voting. "You want to talk about violating the independent judiciary — we have it here."
Democrats who control the Legislature say the deal is far less than the $8.9 billion the state had sought and call it "grossly inappropriate, improper, and inadequate."
"This Exxon deal stinks," said Democratic state Sen. Ray Lesniak, one of the settlement's fiercest critics.
Christie has said that in addition to the proposed settlement, Exxon Mobil still carries responsibility for cleaning up the polluted sites in Bayonne and Linden.
The agreement is far from final, though. It must undergo a 30-day public comment period, which won't begin until the proposal is posted in the state Register on April 6.
A judge must then rule, but there is no specific timeline attached to the process.
the deal Christie wants to give big oil is Christmas in March it's not even one billion.  republicans are the last defense for big oil against regulations if Christie were to pull this off we can't imagine what he gets in return saving over 8 billion you can afford to be quite generous to the one who made it possible.  when you lay with big oil in Christie's case you can't get up because you are an oiled up beached whale, selling out your state, presidential material?????????  yeah if you're republican.

what amazes me is his arrogance thinking he could beat New Jerseyans out of over 8 billion and no one would object, actually why not he closed a bridge and those under his command have said nothing about him, yet.