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28 Οκτ 2024 · LegiScan legislative dashboard for New Jersey, tracking details on the most recent legislation, popular bills, sponsors and committees. With weekly downloadable snapshots of session data.
9 Ιαν 2024 · The proposed increase for lawmakers’ salaries would take their annual pay from $49,000 to $82,000, an increase of 67%. The same bill also calls for other taxpayer-funded salaries to be increased, including raises for, among others, legislative staff, the governor and cabinet members.
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28 Οκτ 2024 · Payments under the program are due to begin in the fiscal year that starts on July 1, 2025, and will cover only the first half of 2026. The bill would allow the Treasury to pay out the first year of Stay NJ through checks or direct deposit while officials set up a tax credit system that can unify disparate property tax relief programs.
2 ημέρες πριν · In all, the current state budget earmarks more than $3 billion for direct property-tax relief to help offset average local property-tax bills that last year rose to a record high $9,803. More than $2 billion was set aside to fund Anchor property-tax relief benefits for eligible homeowners and renters, and another nearly $200 million was ...
30 Ιουν 2023 · StayNJ, a new tax relief program for New Jerseyans over 65, passed both houses of the state legislature today on nearly unanimous votes, with only a few scattered defections in the Assembly and none in the Senate. The bill now heads to the desk of Gov. Phil Murphy, who is virtually guaranteed to sign it.