Property Tax Relief

Assembly Dems: Senate GOP's Out-of-Touch Attacks Discouraging

Release Date: Apr 16 2008

ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATS: SENATE GOP'S
OUT-OF-TOUCH ATTACKS DISCOURAGING

(TRENTON) - Senate Republicans today showcased their disdain for bipartisan progress by attacking a bipartisan plan to convert New Jersey's property tax rebate checks into a direct income tax credit - a plan that would save the state roughly $50 million.

Majority Leader Watson Coleman: Democrats Deliver What Residents Crave Most -- Property Tax Relief

Release Date: Sep 14 2007

WATSON COLEMAN: DEMOCRATS DELIVER WHAT RESIDENTS CRAVE MOST - PROPERTY TAX RELIEF

(TRENTON) - Assembly Majority Leader Bonnie Watson Coleman today said today's mailing of property tax rebate checks to working middle-income homeowners delivers on the Democratic promise of making property taxes the primary issue of concern during the 2006-07 legislative session.

Assembly Passes FY2008 State Budget

Release Date: Jun 21 2007

ASSEMBLY PASSES FY2008 STATE BUDGET

$33.5 Billion Fiscal Plan Has No New or Increased Taxes or Fees,
Includes Significant Business Tax Cuts, Record Levels of Property
Tax Relief

(TRENTON) - The Assembly today passed a balanced $33.5 billion fiscal year 2008 state budget that avoids any new or increased taxes and that provides historic levels of property tax relief and tax cuts for businesses and financially at-risk working families.

Assembly Committee Releases FY2008 State Budget

Release Date: Jun 18 2007

Assembly Democrats News Release

COMMITTEE RELEASES FY2008 STATE BUDGET

$33.5 Billion Fiscal Plan Has No New or Increased Taxes or Fees, Includes Significant Business Tax Cuts, Record Levels of Property Tax Relief

(TRENTON) - The Assembly Budget Committee today released a balanced $33.5 billion fiscal year 2008 state budget without any new or increased taxes and that would provide historic levels of property tax relief and cut taxes for businesses and financially at-risk working families.

Codey Announces Support for Ballot Measure to Ensure Long-Term Property Tax Relief

Release Date: May 25 2007

CODEY ANNOUNCES SUPPORT FOR BALLOT MEASURE TO ENSURE LONG-TERM PROPERTY TAX RELIEF

TRENTON - Senate President Richard J. Codey (D-Essex) today announced that he has agreed to support a constitutional amendment dedicating a full penny of the statewide sales tax to long-term annual property tax relief for residents as proposed by Assembly Speaker Joe Roberts.

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