NJ.com: TRENTON — More than a dozen New Jersey unions today announced plans to sue Gov. Chris Christie to force him to more than double next year's payment into the public worker pension system.
Christie's proposed budget for the fiscal year that begins this July, which he introduced last week amid a call for sweeping new pension reforms, includes a $1.3 billion pension payment that's nearly two times this year's contribution but still far below what Christie agreed to under a 2011 pension overhaul.
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