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N.J. taxpayers should get cash from state's $5.2B windfall, Republicans say

N.J. stimulus checks? You should get cash from state’s $5.2B tax windfall, Republicans say NJ.com 18 mins ago Samantha Marcus, nj.com © Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Adva/Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Adva Senator Declan J. O Scanlon, Jr., center, sits with fellow Republican senators Steven Oroho and Joseph Pennacchio during the day of voting. The New Jersey Senate and Assembly vote on the budget and other bills. Thursday June 20, 2019. Republican state senators said Thursday that New Jersey ought to return some of its $5.2 billion tax revenue windfall to taxpayers through tax rebates and expanded property tax relief. The call for direct tax relief comes a day after state Treasurer Elizabeth Muoio announced tax collections are on track to come in a stunning $4.1 billion higher than expected in the fiscal year that ends June 30 and another $1.1 billion in the next.

N.J. stimulus checks? You should get cash from state's $5.2B tax windfall, Republicans say

Republican state senators said Thursday that New Jersey ought to return some of its $5.2 billion tax revenue windfall to taxpayers through tax rebates and expanded property tax relief. The call for direct tax relief comes a day after state Treasurer Elizabeth Muoio announced tax collections are on track to come in a stunning $4.1 billion higher than expected in the fiscal year that ends June .

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Renée Robeson sworn in as acting Hunterdon County prosecutor

Democrats' extreme liberal policies are driving women from the workforce

Democrats extreme liberal policies are driving women from the workforce Amanda Batten & Holly Schepisi © Provided by Washington Examiner With an economy that is still reopening, President Joe Biden should be benefiting from a natural return to the workforce. The April jobs report released this month, however, was our worst in 23 years compared to expectations. It even showed unemployment back on the rise for the first time since the height of the pandemic. Despite all his campaign rhetoric about building our economy back better, the president’s reckless spending is crushing job creators who cannot seem to compete with the federal government’s steadfast commitment to paying people not to work.

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