Gov. Chris Christie signed 11 bills into law Friday, including a bill to help Superstorm Sandy victims, while vetoing two others.

Christie signed a bill to prevent foreclosures and to keep Sandy survivors from losing their homes. Supporters say the bill will give survivors who were out of their homes following the 2012 disaster a chance to catch up. The bill gives families a forbearance period to catch up and keep their homes and provides additional transparency measures, among other relief measures.

Christie said he signed the bill even though he's concerned that these new requirements may jeopardize federal Sandy funding, increase borrowing costs and ultimately delay Sandy-impacted residents' return to their homes. "Most of it is a transparent, useless political exercise by candidates for re-election falsely pandering to victimized voters," he said.

Here are the bills signed and vetoed by Christie: BILL SIGNINGS:

A-333/S-2300 (Singleton, Quijano, Caputo, Taliaferro, Green, Caride, Houghtaling/Stack, Beck) – w/STATEMENT - Ensures project deadline fairness, enhances transparency, and establishes foreclosure protection and mortgage relief program for certain Superstorm Sandy-impacted homeowners

A-544/S-385 (Pinkin, Lagana, Mazzeo, Mukherji, Houghtaling/Stack, Barnes) - Requires annual notice of assessment on property to contain bolded notice of filing deadline for appeal

A-1668/S-354 (Schaer, Jasey, Johnson, Zwicker, Giblin, Downey, Wimberly/T. Kean) - Establishes New Jersey Commission on Higher Education and Business Partnerships A-1945/S-1243 (Coughlin, Sumter, Wimberly/Vitale, Cunningham) - Requires AG and county prosecutor to provide notification on website concerning persons indicted or prosecuted for crimes under certain circumstances