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STATEMENT FROM ASSEMBLY TRANSPORTATION CHAIRMAN JOHN WISNIEWSKI
Assembly Transportation Chairman John Wisniewski released the following statement on Saturday:
"The agreement announced by Senate President Sweeney sounds a lot like what Democrats in New Jersey have stood for for several years and have recently passed legislation on - a statutory cap with reasonable exceptions for factors local governments can't really control. While the amount by which taxes are allowed to increase may be different, it's a small difference - but it's significant progress and I look forward to reviewing it right after the Fourth with my colleagues.
"Once we get this done, we need to move on to solving the impending crisis with the Transportation Trust Fund."
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