Former Jersey City, N.J., Mayor Bret Schundler — Gov. Chris Christie’s (R) nominee to lead the New Jersey Department of Education — told the state Senate Judiciary Committee this week that he would let local districts decide how to teach sex education, the AP/Asbury Park Press reports…

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