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Poll Finds 49% of New Jerseyans Favor Gas Tax Amendment

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A Fairleigh Dickinson poll released Monday find that 49 percent of New Jersey residents would support a proposed constitutional amendment dedicating gas tax revenue to the Transportation Trust Fund, the depleted funding source for the state’s roads and bridges. JT Aregood, PolitickerNJ Read more

5 thoughts on “Poll Finds 49% of New Jerseyans Favor Gas Tax Amendment

  1. Only for roads and bridges, not for greedy politicians to put it elsewhere.

  2. Yep, Sarlo wants a gas tax hike to pay for pensions not roads. And what about trying to fix the cost overrun problem first before just throwing more money at what is clearly a broken status quo?

  3. Fairleigh Dickinson tends to interview more retirees (and Dems) in their polls, and so in this state their polls always favor anything that helps pay for public sector largesse. Look at the respondents

  4. Senator sarlo wants it of course since it benefits his employer sanzari.
    Dump the estate tax, inheritance tax, then maybe an increased gas tax if non-Union road builders are allowed to bid.

  5. It’s down from previous poll, looks like this Union toady giveaway is losing support… As it should.

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