Garden State Democrats claim Governor Chris Christie did not present a plan to bring down New Jersey's highest in the nation property taxes during his budget address a few days ago, but Christie insists that's "nonsense."
With only a few weeks left in the current Legislative session, Governor Christie is again calling on state lawmakers to pass his proposed toolkit legislation, which is designed to give local officials more power to be able to control costs and hold the line on property taxes.
Gov. Chris Christie continued to push for a stalled package of bills Tuesday he said are essential for helping New Jersey municipalities rein in costs that get passed on to homeowners in their property-tax bills.
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