All state beaches in New Jersey closed because there's no state budget

Atlantic Ocean, New Jersey beach courtesy Flickr user James Loesch

NEW JERSEY (Associated Press) - As the budget year starts most places in America, 11 states don't have budgets in place, and the problems in New Jersey mean that the state beaches are closed on the busy holiday weekend.
 
In New Jersey, Republican Gov. Chris Christie and Democratic Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto are blaming each other over a government shutdown that forced a Cub Scouts group to end their state park camping trip early.
 
Christie's office even put a picture of Prieto on signs announcing the parks were closed.
 
In other places like Maine, lawmakers are working into the weekend to put in place spending plans for the fiscal year that started Saturday.
 
The National Association of State Budget Officers says the states without a budget on July 1 are: Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin. In Pennsylvania and Michigan, budgets are on the governors' desks.

 

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