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SARLO REACTION TO CHRISTIE BUDGET ‘SOLUTIONS’
TRENTON
– Senator Paul
Sarlo (D-Bergen/Essex/Passaic), chairman of the
Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee, today
released the following statement the budget
solutions presented by Governor Chris Christie:
“Last year, we worked together to close a
budget hole twice this size through hard work, not
speeches. Most importantly, we closed a $4
billion-plus mid-year budget deficit by not simply
tossing the problem onto the back of New Jersey’s already
overburdened property taxpayers.
“The Governor has at his disposal a $500
million surplus that could have been used to help
close this gap without cutting school aid to
middle-class New Jersey.
“I agree with the Senate Minority Leader’s
campaign assessment of this gimmick: ‘The lack of
state aid will translate into school property tax
increases across most of
New Jersey.’”
“And I agree with the Assembly’s Republican
Budget Officer, who two months ago said a mid-year
school aid cut ‘is tantamount to punishing those who
have planned and budgeted efficiently.’
“And I agree with Candidate Christie, who
said ‘It's time to make New Jersey an attractive place for students to receive a
quality higher education,’ and that can’t happen if
we cut our colleges off at the knees.
“Three weeks into his administration, all we
know so far about the Governor’s budget priorities
are that they consist of an income tax cut for
millionaires and a property tax increase for
everyone else.”
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