From July 11th, 2011 | Published in NJPP Blog: As a Matter of Fact …
By Raymond J. Castro, Senior Policy Analyst
One in six New Jerseyans will be adversely affected by line-item vetoes of two critical programs in the budget Governor Christie signed last week.
Today, the state Senate is expected to vote on restoring funding for those programs – the state Earned Income Tax Credit and NJ Family Care. Doing so, however, will require bipartisan support in order to achieve two-thirds majority.
The governor’s vetoes represented unprecedented cutbacks in state services and will affect more than 1.5 million residents, mostly low-income working families with children. Without these supports many parents will be unable to continue to work in low and moderate wage jobs that support their children in a state with one of the highest costs of living in the nation.
Last week the Legislature passed a state budget that fully funded these program. However the governor in New Jersey has considerably more power than governors in many states and has the discretion to delete any funds proposed for specific programs – or any “line item” in the budget. The only way that those funds can be restored is for the Legislature to vote to overturn each veto with a two-thirds vote.
When voting on each line-item, it will be important that legislators know what the impact is on people in their districts. New Jersey Policy Perspective has created an analysis to show the number of people, county by county, who will be affected by these two line item vetos, which were among dozens of vetoes by the governor.
Budgets reflect a state’s priorities. The public does not always know where individual legislators stand on those priorities because the budget is usually voted on in its entirety. That will all change today, and we hope that each lawmaker, regardless of party, recognizes just how devastating these cuts can be to wide numbers of New Jerseyans.
5 comments:
This is dean ferry. On july 11 th I was arrested ..and u put that up on this site. Mostly all of your information is wrong. I will not get into details for obvious reasons. You have now completly jeopardized me and my girlfriends case. The middletown police station is now investigating how u got this information. Whatever friend you have on the Middletown police force will hopefully be found and stopped from giving you anymore information. I understand freedom of speach but it is highly illegal for any officer to tell you anything about the case. It was not posted in the paper or anything like that on purpose. You have now completly screwed me and my girlfriend by putting all of this wrong information. You should get the rite story first before posting it publically. It makes you look bad cause mostly all of your info is completly wrong. Re cop was not invited into my home. He was told to wait outside. He dis not pull me over..so please take everything you wrote down.
If you were smart, you would stop rambling on about this socialist nonsense and go to the app.com website.
The PBA is charging Republican Assemblyman David Rible with violating his oath for voting to sustain Christie's line-item cuts.
Rible, by the way, is collecting a disablility pension that many think he does not deserve. To wit:
http://txlady706.wordpress.com/2010/06/16/new-jersey-assemblyman-david-rible-scams-state-board-for-disability-totally-and-permanently-disabled-man-competes-in-5-mile-run-and-has-gym-membership/
Dean Ferry, this song is for you:
Because I Got High
Hey Dean,
Next time post your comments under the proper column.
Here are a couple others that you should send your comments to seeing that they posted the same as I:
http://www.redbankgreen.com/2011/07/cops-shut-down-middletown-bar.html#more-46163
http://ahherald.com/newsbrief-mainmenu-2/law-and-order/11271-middletown-police-arrest-bartender-report-recent-activity
The press release came directly from the MTPD so call them and cry about it.
Wow Dean....do you really think Middletown Mike makes this stuff up? Do yourself a favor and TRY to not get arrested again.
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