Jon Corzine

Jon Corzine
Jon Stevens Corzineis an American financial executive and former politician. A Democrat, he was a United States Senator from New Jersey from 2001 to 2006 and was the 54th Governor of New Jersey from 2006 to 2010. He also worked as CEO of Goldman Sachs during the 1990s and was CEO of MF Global from 2010 to 2011. He was charged by the Commodity Futures Trading Commissionin connection with MF's bankruptcy in 2011...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth1 January 1947
CountryUnited States of America
There won't be any state aid if we don't manage our budget in a way that we husband resources that we can do more than just provide property tax relief,
let his family down and he'll probably let New Jersey down, too.
Doug's views are straight from the Bush playbook, ... No matter what kind of spin the Forrester campaign puts on it the connections are pretty clear, and I think that many of the policies that the Bush administration has advocated are extreme and are out of touch with New Jersey.
Doug's views are straight from the Bush playbook. No matter what kind of spin the Forrester campaign puts on it the connections are pretty clear, and I think that many of the policies that the Bush administration has advocated are extreme and are out of touch with New Jersey.
I have a very optimistic view of where New Jersey can go, ... My opponent has presented a more negative view than is necessary.
Let's award public contracts by competition and quality, not contributions.
It's disappointing where the race went in the last week, ... Elections are about the future and that's what I'm going to stay talking about for the next three days.
This has been on the schedule for a long time. You don't get President Clinton on a 24-hour notice.
I don't like breaking deals. But an MOU is not a contract. We need to make sure the interests of the public are served as well as what I think is a worthy objective of having the Giants and Jets here.
Over the past few weeks, we have all seen what happens when we fail to take the necessary steps before disaster strikes.
I'd like to do more. I'd also like to ensure that we have resources available for our kids,
a little nervous, a little worried but confident.
Corrections Commissioner Devon Brown, who has admirably served our state, certainly would have been considered for the post had he not taken a position elsewhere.
The games are over. New Jersey must put its fiscal house in order. The time of one-shot budget fixes is past. It's time to balance the books.