Politics & Government

UPDATE: Christie Hospitalized After Asthma Attack

Governor admitted to Somerset Medical Center after suffering attack en route to Hillsborough farm-bill event; no condition update provided.

Gov. Chris Christie was hospitalized Thursday morning after complaining that he was having difficulty breathing.

Christie was taken to Somerset Medical Center in Somerville, where his spokesman, Michael Drewniak, said he is being treated for an asthma attack. Christie had been scheduled to conduct a signing ceremony for three farm-preservation bills in Hillsborough this morning.

“Governor Christie was having difficulty breathing this morning and out of an abundance of caution he went to Somerset Medical Center to be checked out," Drewniak said in a statement. "In line with someone dealing with asthma, he is being given routine tests as a precautionary measure. The Governor is extremely grateful for the quality of care he is receiving this morning and has nothing but praise for the world-class doctors, nurses and staff.”

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A spokeswoman for the governor's office confirmed that Christie has retained full executive authority and that Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno has not taken over as the state's acting governor.


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