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Bill to restore N.J. property tax information removed by Christie administration advances

assetContent (7)TRENTON — The key state Senate committee today approved a bill requiring Gov. Chris Christie’s administration to restore information about property taxes that it had removed from a state website earlier this year. The bill ( S2056), which cleared the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee, would require that the administration post the town-by-town average residential property…

Posted: December 9th, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: Christie Administration, Property Taxes | Tags: , , , | 2 Comments »

2 Comments on “Bill to restore N.J. property tax information removed by Christie administration advances”

  1. "C'mon...It's a New Jersey Comeback! said at 2:15 pm on December 9th, 2014:

    This is the man that said he would be the most transparent governor in the history of New Jersey, hahahahhahaha!

    He takes down the informational tax site; he refuses to disclose who and how much his out of town jaunts cost–including costs to the state police.

    The man is a non-transparent clown!

  2. Maybe it's the water said at 7:55 pm on December 9th, 2014:

    in that damn statehouse: they sound great, do one or two ok fixes the first year or so, then, bang!! Right back to taxing and spending and regulating, and into the dark recesses of elitism, secrecy and shell games, just like the last bunch of creeps- how disappointing, yet, predictable.