Saying he was running out of patience with the Delaware River Port Authority, New Jersey Gov. Christie vetoed several reforms recently adopted by the DRPA board, saying they did not go far enough to strengthen accountability and transparency at the agency.
After a hastily arranged visit to DRPA headquarters in Camden, Christie said he expected embattled DRPA chief executive John Matheussen to be an "agent of change" to speed reform - and keep his job.
"I am not going to permit this agency to operate the way it has historically operated," Christie said at a press conference, with Matheussen standing behind him. "If we don't see this agency getting back to work . . . then we're going to have to make changes."