GREENWALD: PUBLIC HEARING PUTS HUMAN FACE
ON PROPOSED FY2008 STATE BUDGET
(TRENTON) - Assembly Budget Committee Chairman Louis D. Greenwald (D-Camden) issued the following statement following today's public hearing on the final proposed Fiscal Year 2008 state budget:
"For legislators accustomed to taking the public's input only at the outset of the budget process, today was a refreshing and rewarding change.
"Today's testimony put a human face on virtually every section of the proposed budget.
"Allowing the public to grade the Legislature's progress over the past three months ensures that the new budget will better serve the vital needs of the people of New Jersey."
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