Some N.J. politicians may soon get bigger pensions

Gov. Chris Christie (left) appears with Camden Mayor Dana Redd in 2013.

State lawmakers have resurrected controversial legislation that would allow some elected officials in New Jersey — like the well-connected outgoing mayor of Camden — to collect larger pensions. And it’s being fast-tracked in the state Legislature’s lame-duck session before a new governor and set of legislators take office in January.

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