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Article: 2005 NEW JERSEY PROPERTY TAX DATA DEMONSTRATES NEED FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION, SAYS ASSEMBLY REPUBLICAN LEADER DECROCE
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- US Fed News Service, Including US State News
- Article date:
- March 2, 2006
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The New Jersey Assembly Republicans issued the following news release:
Assembly Republican Leader Alex DeCroce today issued the following statement in response to a report in The Record of Hackensack that New Jersey's average property tax bill increased by 6 percent in 2005:
"This is just more evidence of the obvious fact that we are facing a property tax crisis in New Jersey. Property taxes have increased by 29 percent in the past four years and yet property tax relief programs have been cut. Families simply cannot afford to pay these soaring property tax bills year-after-year with no relief in sight. The members of the Republican caucus and I have ...