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Ginger Woolley, of the Rock Canyon Preservation Alliance, speaks during a news conference at the Zions Bank building in Provo on Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Mayor Curtis announced that the city will be purchasing 80 acres of land in Rock Canyon, ending a multi-decade land dispute and ensuring the preservation of the canyon. (AP Photo/The Daily Herald, Spenser Heaps)

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie answers a question in Trenton, N.J., Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Christie nominated John Degnan, a registered Democrat and former state attorney general, to be the next chairman of the embattled agency, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, at the center of the traffic jams scandal that has clouded the Republican governor's political future. Degnan, who served as attorney general from 1978 to 1981, will replace David Samson, who resigned last month as chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

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New Jersey Senate Budget Committee chairman Sen. Paul A. Sarlo, D-Wood-Ridge, N.J., gestures as he asks a question during a state budget hearing Tuesday, April 29, 2014, at the Statehouse in Trenton, N.J. Sarlo says New Jersey is facing significant late-year budget cuts because Gov. Chris Christie's administration overestimated how much tax revenue the state would receive. Sarlo says up to $800 million in fixes will be needed in the next two months to close out the fiscal year with a balanced budget, which the state constitution requires. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

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Deputy Commissioner Charles Richman, left, listens as Richard E. Constable, III, Commissioner New Jersey Department of Community Affairs answers a question about the current status of Superstorm Sandy relief funds during a Senate Budget Committee hearing Tuesday, April 29, 2014, at the Statehouse inTrenton, N.J. Senate Budget Committee chairman Sen. Paul A. Sarlo, D-Wood-Ridge, N.J., says New Jersey is facing significant late-year budget cuts because Gov. Chris Christie's administration overestimated how much tax revenue the state would receive. Sarlo says up to $800 million in fixes will be needed in the next two months to close out the fiscal year with a balanced budget, which the state constitution requires. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

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Richard E. Constable, III, center, Commissioner New Jersey Department of Community Affairs listens as his Deputy Commissioner Charles Richman, left, answers a question about funding during a Senate Budget Committee hearing Tuesday, April 29, 2014, at the Statehouse inTrenton, N.J. Senate Budget Committee chairman Sen. Paul A. Sarlo, D-Wood-Ridge, N.J., says New Jersey is facing significant late-year budget cuts because Gov. Chris Christie's administration overestimated how much tax revenue the state would receive. Sarlo says up to $800 million in fixes will be needed in the next two months to close out the fiscal year with a balanced budget, which the state constitution requires. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

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New Jersey Senate Budget Committee chairman Sen. Paul A. Sarlo, D-Wood-Ridge, N.J., listens to an answer during a state budget hearing Tuesday, April 29, 2014, at the Statehouse in Trenton, N.J. Sarlo says New Jersey is facing significant late-year budget cuts because Gov. Chris Christie's administration overestimated how much tax revenue the state would receive. Sarlo says up to $800 million in fixes will be needed in the next two months to close out the fiscal year with a balanced budget, which the state constitution requires. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie answers a question in Trenton, N.J., Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Christie nominated John Degnan, a registered Democrat and former state attorney general, to be the next chairman of the embattled agency, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, at the center of the traffic jams scandal that has clouded the Republican governor's political future. Degnan, who served as attorney general from 1978 to 1981, will replace David Samson, who resigned last month as chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)