If you’re wondering what’s going on (or not) in Trenton on two big issues–Transportation Trust Fund and the state worker pension ballot question–you’ll find a good update on both below. It was sent by Tony Russo (CICNJ’s man in Trenton) to members of the Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey.
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Good morning:
Here is the latest from Trenton…….
Trust Fund (TTF) (i.e., gasoline tax)
gasoline tax. Last week, the Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee
cleared legislation which would do the following:
23 cents per gallon bringing the total per gallon to 37.5
cents (diesel tax would also increase)
Phase out the estate tax over a four year period. Taxable
threshold in 2017 would be raised to $2 million (from $675,000)
Raise the earned income tax credit to 40% of federal benefit
Allows veterans to exempt $3,000 of personal income from
state income tax
Allows for a $250 income tax credit for those earning less
than $100,000…called the personal motor fuel tax deduction
Increases the pension & retirement income exclusion from state income
taxes to $100,000
the Governor and Assembly in June…..Meaning the Assembly would need to
vote again on the measure and as of today no Assembly session has been
scheduled and
“dead on arrival”. He wants more “tax fairness” in
the bill
have the votes to override a veto by the Governor. The magic numbers are
27/40 votes in Senate and 54/80 votes in Assembly. Not sure the votes are
there to override a veto
measure see here
Question Amendment
ballot about mandating pension payments, the measure will be delayed for
another year
asked to amend our state constitution to require quarterly pension
payments
not support amending our State Constitution to accomplish the goal.
CIANJ believes doing so will lead to higher taxes and cuts in
services
unemployment compensation during labor disputes. The measure now heads to
the Assembly for consideration. CIANJ opposed the measure. To view
the bill see here
8, Senate Committees will focus on
higher education, the environment and hand guns. The focus on higher ed
will be college loans while the Senate Environment & Energy Committee will
focus on regulating recycling industries. A public hearing will be held dealing
with the issue of carrying hand guns in New Jersey.
available to discuss any of these matters in more detail. Enjoy your
summer and thanks for your membership.
Anthony
Russo
Executive Vice President- Government Affairs & Communications
Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey
61 South Paramus Road
Paramus, New Jersey 07652
Phone # 201-368-2100
Fax # 201-368-3438
Cell # 908-415-4597
arusso@cianj.org www.cianj.org
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