property taxes
Sandy Wreaks Havoc On Ocean County Tax Base [AUDIO]
Marlboro Gives Property Tax Break For Shopping [AUDIO]
Voters Most Concerned About Jobs, Poll Shows [AUDIO]
Will You See a Tax Cut This Year? [AUDIO]
For the better part of 2012, Governor Chris Christie demanded that Democrats approve a tax cut and he criticized them at every turn for dragging their feet. Democratic leaders consistently said they wanted to wait until they were sure that revenues matched Christie's projections. Revenues have not matched estimates, but despite that and the fact that the costs of recovering from super-storm Sandy will be astronomical, the Governor isn't ready to give up.
Barbara Buono Goes All-In Against Chris Christie [AUDIO]
How Much Will Property Taxes Rise? [AUDIO]
In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, no one knows how much property taxes will go up, and where they'll rise, but state officials are not denying many residents in hard-hit areas will wind up footing at least part of the bill for the destruction caused by the hurricane.
NJ Senate Passes Shared Services Bill [POLL/AUDIO]
Will Sandy Recovery Efforts Lead To Higher Taxes? [AUDIO]
