TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — The nation's financial downturn has forced many states to make tough decisions on expensive but long-untouchable public employee benefits.
Nowhere was the breakthrough more evident than in union-friendly New Jersey, where a Republican governor aided by Democrats enacted sweeping cost-saving changes.
Experts say the overhaul of pensions and health care benefits simultaneously was significant in scope and marked a …

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