Christie says there’s no reason for a government shutdown
TRENTON — The clock is ticking for lawmakers and Gov. Chris Christie to hash out a compromise on a state budget by the end of the week or else New Jerseyans will be staring down the barrel of the first state government shutdown since 2006. At odds are the differences within the Democratic-controlled Legislature over a…
Hopefully the Governor does not agree to the Sweeney/Prieto adjustment aid cuts which would devastating to many school districts in Monmouth County.
School district budgets and tax levys are in place for the new school budget year which starts on July 1.