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NJ Sales Tax SHOCKER? Sherrill SILENCE Fuels Rumors of Tax Hike Before She Takes Office

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Assemblyman DePhillips Demands Governor-elect Sherrill Rejects 7% Sales Tax Increase Rumors

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Trenton NJ, New Jersey affordability is back in the spotlight, this time with explosive rumors suggesting that Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill and her team are considering a rapid sales tax hike. Assemblyman Christopher DePhillips (R-40) is not waiting for confirmation, issuing a forceful public demand for Sherrill to address and publicly reject the reports of a proposed sales tax increase to 7%.

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BOMBSHELL Claim: Is Mikie Sherrill Secretly Plotting a 7% NJ Sales Tax Hike?

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Trenton Showdown: Republicans Propose a Tax Cut While Democrats Face Scrutiny Over Rumored Increase

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Trenton NJ, in a stunning move that has ignited a major political battle in Trenton, Republican Assemblywoman Dawn Fantasia has publicly accused Governor-Elect Mikie Sherrill and Democratic leaders of quietly preparing to raise the New Jersey sales tax back to 7%.

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Zoning Wars: NJ Bill Sparks Clash Over “Affordable Housing”, Church Land, and ‘Overdevelopment’ Fears

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NJ Bill S4736: Nonprofit Zoning Override Sparks Local Outcry, Developers look to Cash in

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Ridgewood NJ, New Jersey is grappling with an undeniable housing crisis, marked by soaring prices and a severe shortage of available units. In an attempt to rapidly increase supply, the State Legislature is pushing a controversial bill, S4736, through its current lame-duck session.

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