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... and oversight and at no further costs to tollpayers and taxpayers.” Meanwhile, Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno has also been commemorating 9/11 by attending multiple memorials throughout New Jersey. After attending ...
2. Bin Laden is dead and so is GM
(Opinion/Commentary)
... jobs would be lost. So President Obama committed about $80 billion of taxpayers’ money to save GM. Although much has been repaid, the final price tag will be that the taxpayers will lose about $25 billion. ...
... was headed to bankruptcy. With bipartisan leadership we saved taxpayers $132 billion over 30 years and saved retirees their pension. We did it.” According to USA Today Fact Check, New Jersey is not fully ...
... headed to bankruptcy. With bipartisan leadership we saved taxpayers $132 billion over 30 years and saved retirees their pension. We did it. They said it was impossible to speak the truth to the teachers ...
... a year and in dozens of communities, it exceeds $10,000. The continued rise in property taxes has long been identified as the most serious issue facing taxpayers. It has been cited repeatedly as the ...
... in addition to $5.5 million in state salaries. At least one-third were hired under Governor Christie’s watch with duties that include protecting taxpayers from fiscal misconduct. Three investigators ...
... signs with distinctive barn logos mark preserved farms. New Jersey taxpayers have made a significant financial investment in making sure lands with top-quality soil are available for agriculture forever. ...
... has recovered small amounts of money from some previous industrial users, most have been uncooperative and the taxpayers have borne most of the cost. The monitoring plan has the virtue of costing an ...
... if not, THE biggest influence on our development of youngsters character and integrity.(no Im not saying the ONLY one). Men and women become multi-millionaires through sports(taxpayers money by the way!). ...
10. WADA
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... field or keeping the revenues coming in with a facade that we are cleaning up sports. And why is the IOC part of the UN? Somethings need explanations. WADA, why should that be funded by taxpayers? You ...
... governments through taxpayers’ money.  The USADA, which Congress recognized in 2001, is funded by American tax dollars through a grant from the Office of National Drug Control yet the agency, ...
... failures or to set himself up for a job in the entertainment industry. Christie may skip town before the piper comes to make him pay for his failures. It's New Jersey's taxpayers and families who are ...
... of promoting economic growth. The site calls the policy a political gimmick that distracts taxpayers and lawmakers from true tax relief. A National Retail Federation survey finds that shoppers across ...
... seemed unimpressed. "Federal taxpayers have no interest in increasing applicant pools at one school opposed to another," he said. He also questioned why men's college basketball coaches on average earn ...
... of third-degree official misconduct and one count of third-degree patterns of official misconduct. Attorney General Jeffery Chiesa said in a press release, “This verdict lets the taxpayers of New Jersey ...
... households making over $250,000, the wealthiest 5 percent of New Jersey taxpayers in that income group could get a disproportionate 45.7 percent of the total tax breaks in their state. Their average tax ...
... a big hit financially; New Jersey was just a secondary market. The Olympics added to Greece's financial woes because of the 2004 Athens Games. It appears Turin and Vancouver taxpayers were left holding ...
BY MICHAEL BUSLER COMMENTARY Governor Christie wanted a 10% income tax cut for all New Jersey income taxpayers while others, like Assemblyman Louis Greenwald, prefer a property tax cut of up to $2,000 ...
... way too expensive for taxpayers the way it is now, but ‘Obamacare’ will actually be worse.”  ...
... from having a major financial surplus to now being hundreds of millions of dollars in debt. The scandal projects the reality that students, taxpayers, and the public at large are becoming helpless victims. ...
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