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New details on property-tax relief plan for seniors
Clip: 6/21/2023 | 1m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
The plan will go into effect in 2026 if the Legislature approves it
Gov. Phil Murphy, Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin and Senate President Nick Scutari shared more details on the revision of the controversial "StayNJ" property-tax relief plan for residents age 65 and older at a news conference on Wednesday. Coughlin said "StayNJ" would dramatically cut taxes for 97% of senior homeowners in the state.
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New details on property-tax relief plan for seniors
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Gov. Phil Murphy, Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin and Senate President Nick Scutari shared more details on the revision of the controversial "StayNJ" property-tax relief plan for residents age 65 and older at a news conference on Wednesday. Coughlin said "StayNJ" would dramatically cut taxes for 97% of senior homeowners in the state.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipthe State's new senior property tax relief program State NJ appears to be a done deal Governor Murphy assembly speaker Coughlin and Senate President scutari wrapped it all in a boat today presenting the final plan it'll cut property taxes in half for residents over age 65 if they make less than five hundred thousand dollars a year but put a sixty five hundred dollar cap on it details are still being ironed out and the full legislature has yet to vote on it if approved though the plan will go into effect in 2026. in the meantime the state says it'll give extra tax relief this year adding another 250 dollar rebate for senior homeowners and renters under the anchor program the plan comes ahead of November's election where all 120 legislators are on the ballot lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have criticized the plan saying it isn't sustainable it's estimated to cost just over a billion dollars and still gives the largest cuts to the wealthiest residents saying Jay will dramatically cut property taxes for 97 percent of New Jersey senior homeowners offering relief to tens of thousands of new jerseyans in our discussions over the last month we've developed a framework that will deliver immediate relief to seniors and Senior homeowners and renters will increase with the increases that the governor outlined to Anchor benefits for seniors immediately [Music]
Court reinstates most NJ gun restrictions, AG gratified
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Clip: 6/21/2023 | 5m 34s | The decision makes it illegal to have a concealed weapon at various locations (5m 34s)
Damaged section of I-95 to reopen this weekend
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Clip: 6/21/2023 | 58s | Crews have raced to complete a temporary fix of the roadway (58s)
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Clip: 6/21/2023 | 3m 35s | Three boards OK notification about students who identify as trans (3m 35s)
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Clip: 6/21/2023 | 4m 2s | Medical experts attribute decline to improved birthing plans and access to labor support (4m 2s)
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Clip: 6/21/2023 | 4m 13s | Delta-8 products, which can produce a high, are unregulated (4m 13s)
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