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Plastic Bag Tax Gets the Go in New Jersey

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New Jersey tax payer in the photo

June 23,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Trenton NJ, Lawmakers in New Jersey approved a bill Thursday that would slap a 5-cent fee on single-use plastic and paper bags.State lawmakers say it is a bill that both attempts to reduce waste, while bringing in revenue to the tackle specific environmental cleanup.

According to Northjersey.com, the A-3267/S-2600 bill, was first considered by legislative committees on Tuesday and approved by the full Senate and Assembly on Thursday. The votes were 23-16 in the Senate and 41-32 in the Assembly.

The New Jersey measure would impose a nickel fee on single-use plastic and paper bags at supermarkets, pharmacies, large retailers and chain restaurants. However, individuals who are over 65 years old or are using government assistance to pay for groceries are exempted from paying the fee.

Joe Sinagra  chimed in , “I will guarantee you that plastic straws will be targeted next.
Either you will have to carry around a personal straw or be subject to paying a straw ‘fee’ . . . a Straw Tax.
The money collected will go towards a plastic awareness campaign.
After that the Democrats will create a Plastic Waste Commission with 6 figure salaries, and the state plastic coffers will have a ‘0’ balance . . . so naturally the fees will need to be increased.”

7 thoughts on “Plastic Bag Tax Gets the Go in New Jersey

  1. Condoms tax next.

  2. Are people going to have to show I.D. to prove they are eligible for free ones?

  3. This is definitely one to follow the money and see where it really goes.

  4. It’s a good thing

  5. Its a big F U to the consumer

  6. Fuck this., I am going to start hoarding plastic bags now every time I shop.. they are free and I’m going take handfulls each and every time I go! I will get enough to last me a few years than leaving this state once and for all!

  7. fix the roads you ass hats

    plastic bags are recyclable in homes for other uses small can liners storage wet shoe and boot liners

    nickel today 5 bucks tommorow .lthere goes. the tax breaks over the happy together others peoples
    money ..imagine the lines as the seniors fumble for their AARP cards at stop and shop checkout

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