SARLO:
GOVERNOR GIVES SENATE BUDGET PANEL
‘PLENTY TO CHEW ON’ AS FY11 REVIEW BEGINS
TRENTON –
Senator Paul
Sarlo (D-Bergen), chairman of the Senate Budget and
Appropriations Committee, today released the following statement
on Governor Chris Christie’s proposed Fiscal Year 2011 state
budget:
“The Governor has certainly given the Senate Budget and
Appropriations Committee plenty to chew on over the next eight
weeks.
“Budget cuts – especially deep, painful cuts like these – are
supposed to move us toward the goal of a smaller, more
efficient, more effective state government.
“All this budget appears to move us toward is higher property
taxes on middle-class families and seniors, higher college
tuitions, higher taxes for low-income working families and lower
taxes for the rich.
“This budget creates more questions than it does answers.
“At this rate, towns and school boards will have to make
indiscriminate cuts to education and essential services. Rather
than wait around for a toolbox, they will be forced to gas up a
chainsaw, light some dynamite and find a backhoe to clear the
rubble.
“I look forward to the Treasurer, Commissioner of Education and
their colleagues appearing before the budget committee to
justify their reasoning behind this spending plan.”
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