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Many N.J. seniors, especia lly in cities, wouldn’t get much help from property t ax cut plan, analysis shows
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June 14, 2023
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Many N.J. seniors, especially in cities, wouldn’t get much help from property tax cut plan, analysis shows
NJ Advance Media conducted an analysis of the plan, which is adding tension to state budget negotations.
By Riley Yates | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com and Brent Johnson | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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N.J. unveils sweeping new crime database showing arrests, race of defendants
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Controversial N.J. corporate tax bill backed by Murphy moves forward
Some experts say the bill would amount to significant tax breaks for the largest and most powerful corporations doing business in New Jersey.
By Derek Hall | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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Christie calls Trump ‘a child’ and other standout moments from ex-N.J. gov’s CNN town hall
He's pitching himself in the GOP primary as the adult in the room who knows how to throw a punch.
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Tougher drug penalties don’t work. I know this from experience. | Opinion
A bill that increases criminal penalties for fentanyl use is not a solution. Stiffer penalties just sends those with substance abuse into the streets, or into prison, furthering a cycle of pain and isolation that does nothing to help them truly recover.
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