This biography profiles Brendan Byrne, the New Jersey governor (1974-82) who overcame strong opposition to implement policies with widespread impact, including the state's first income tax, casino gambling, education reform, land-use preservation, and public transit.
This biography profiles Brendan Byrne, the New Jersey governor (1974-82) who overcame strong opposition to implement policies with widespread impact, including the state's first income tax, casino gambling, education reform, land-use preservation, and public transit.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Chapter 1: The Byrnes and the Brennans of Essex County: Beginnings Chapter 2: The War: "I was lucky." Chapter 3: Returning Home: "I've always wanted to be a lawyer." Chapter 4: The Public Career Begins Chapter 5: The 1973 Election: "The Man Who Couldn't Be Bought." Chapter 6: 1973 Transition: "It will all be uphill from here." Chapter 7: The First Term: "If you win one, you're great. If you don't, you're not." Chapter 8: The Income Tax: "I'm going to burn in hell-but not for the income tax." Chapter 9: Atlantic City: "Keep your filthy hands out of Atlantic City." Chapter 10: The Re-election: "One-term Byrne." Chapter 11: The Second Term Chapter 12: The Pinelands: "It was on no political party's agenda." Chapter 13: Public Transportation and the Creation of New Jersey Transit Chapter 14: The 1981 Election and Leaving Office: "A sense of what's important." Chapter 15: Return to Private Life: "The Elder Statesman of New Jersey." Endnotes Bibliography Index
Introduction Chapter 1: The Byrnes and the Brennans of Essex County: Beginnings Chapter 2: The War: "I was lucky." Chapter 3: Returning Home: "I've always wanted to be a lawyer." Chapter 4: The Public Career Begins Chapter 5: The 1973 Election: "The Man Who Couldn't Be Bought." Chapter 6: 1973 Transition: "It will all be uphill from here." Chapter 7: The First Term: "If you win one, you're great. If you don't, you're not." Chapter 8: The Income Tax: "I'm going to burn in hell-but not for the income tax." Chapter 9: Atlantic City: "Keep your filthy hands out of Atlantic City." Chapter 10: The Re-election: "One-term Byrne." Chapter 11: The Second Term Chapter 12: The Pinelands: "It was on no political party's agenda." Chapter 13: Public Transportation and the Creation of New Jersey Transit Chapter 14: The 1981 Election and Leaving Office: "A sense of what's important." Chapter 15: Return to Private Life: "The Elder Statesman of New Jersey." Endnotes Bibliography Index
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