What to Know Gov. Christie backed a different measure passed by the Assembly

The governor said he would veto the new proposal

Lawmakers are aiming for a veto-proof majority

New Jersey senators have approved a new proposal to raise the gas tax, pay for road and bridge work and cut the estate tax.

The Senate Budget Committee on Friday passed the proposal unveiled last week by Senate President Steve Sweeney and Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto.

It's the latest effort to renew the transportation trust fund, which expired July 1 without an agreement between the Democrat-led Legislature and Republican Gov. Chris Christie.

Sweeney and Prieto say they're on the same page after the Assembly passed a different measure to raise the gas tax by 23 cents and cut the sales tax to 6 percent. Christie backed that deal and says he would veto the new proposal.

Lawmakers are aiming for a veto-proof majority.