On Friday, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) vetoed a bill (S 2139) that would have restored .5 million in state funding for family planning centers, which he cut from the state budget, the Bergen Record reports. Democratic lawmakers have said they intend to overturn Christie’s veto…

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