FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Dan Centinello June 29, 2009 (609) 989-7300 Statement By Chairman Jay Webber On Governor Corzine Signing The 2010 State Budget TRENTON - Today, Chairman Jay Webber issued the following statement regarding Governor Corzine signing the state's 2010 budget: "Governor Corzine has proven once again how out-of-touch he is. He has raised taxes $2.8 billion in the middle of a recession, and driven more of our relatives, friends, and neighbors out of state. Rather than provide the property tax relief he promised four years ago, today the Governor smacked the average New Jersey property taxpayer with a $1,200 increase for next year. This budget marks the latest in a long line of spectacular failures by the Governor. The good news for New Jerseyans is that, come November, we can make sure that this is his last such failure." ### Paid for by the New Jersey Republican State Committee. 150 West State Street, Suite 230 | Trenton, New Jersey 08608 John Bennett, Treasurer Not Authorized By Any Candidate Or Candidate Committee
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