By Associated Press - Wednesday, April 25, 2018

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says “big” and “exciting” changes are underway in his state as his new Democratic administration marks 100 days in office.

Murphy delivered a roughly forty-minute speech at Rutgers University in New Brunswick to commemorate the bills and orders he’s signed. But he didn’t address how he’ll persuade a skeptical Democrat-led Legislature to adopt his proposal to raise taxes by about $1.6 billion.

The governor also pledged a more progressive economic and progressive future and defended his tax-hike proposal, saying the revenue is needed to help make the state stronger and fairer.

He also cited the enactment of automatic voter registration, increased Planned Parenthood funding and a ban of offshore oil drilling as signs of promises kept.

Murphy took over from Republican Chris Christie in January.

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