Affordability Commentary

Asbury Park Press: 5 (More) Ways to Reduce Property Taxes In NJ: Egea

GSI President Regina Egea published an op-ed on the website of the Asbury Park Press as part of their ongoing series on solutions to New Jersey’s property tax crisis. Her solutions focused on: Initiative & Referendum for voters, transparency in tax bills, adopting policies which have reformed other states, eliminating redundancies and creating initiatives for state and local officials to maximize savings and efficiencies.

The op-ed will also be featured in the Sunday edition of the six Gannett-owned newspapers in New Jersey: Asbury Park Press, Daily Record, Courier Post, Home News Tribune & Courier News and Daily Journal. 

Read the entire piece here

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