Stating that it was part of politics in Trenton as usual, the governor vetoed the just-passed historic tax credit bill today. More information, including we hope a stated reason for its veto, as details become available.
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February 18, 2011
Stating that it was part of politics in Trenton as usual, the governor vetoed the just-passed historic tax credit bill today. More information, including we hope a stated reason for its veto, as details become available.
February 19, 2011 at 6:59 pm
Unbelievable!!!! After both houses craft an excellent bipartisan bill the governor lumps in the HPRA with a veto against “politics as usual?” So for all the developers, private investors and historic homeowners who would like to preserve NJ’s heritage the governor just put up a sign on the border that says go away and put your money in another state.