Assemblyman Peters demands Senator Addiego vote no on bond bill

Assemblyman Ryan Peters argues that it is up to Trenton to start rolling back some of the regulations, fees and taxes that have made NJ one of the most highly taxed states in the country, but doesn't think that the governing body, controlled by Democrats for the last two decades, is up to the task.

Assemblyman Peters demands Senator Addiego vote no on bond bill

 

Statement from Assemblyman Ryan Peters:

 

“The Senate Budget Committee is voting on a bill for New Jersey to borrow $10 billion, today. Democrats are trying to pass this bill before looking at all potential savings or asking for public-sector sacrifices.

In the 8th Legislative District, Assemblywoman Jean Stanfield and I will stand with the taxpayers and vote against this bill that will undoubtedly lead to high property tax increases. I demand 8th District Senator Dawn Marie Addiego stand with taxpayers as well. This is a politician that spent her entire career talking about lower property taxes. It will be a very telling vote for her today on the Budget Committee. Anything but a no is a direct attack on all taxpayers in New Jersey.”

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