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NorthJersey.com: UPDATE: N.J. Assembly Speaker has not agreed to Christie, Senate property tax cap deal

NorthJersey.com: UPDATE: N.J. Assembly Speaker has not agreed to Christie, Senate property tax cap deal

UPDATE: N.J. Assembly Speaker has not agreed to Christie, Senate property tax cap deal
Saturday, July 3, 2010
LAST UPDATED: SATURDAY JULY 3, 2010, 4:22 PM
STATE HOUSE BUREAU
STATE HOUSE BUREAU
TRENTON — Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver has not signed onto a proposal to limit the rise of property tax increases agreed to by Senate leadership and Gov. Chris Christie.
NJ Gov. Chris Christie and the Legislature reach a deal on a property tax cap
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NJ Gov. Chris Christie and the Legislature reach a deal on a property tax cap
Oliver, an Essex County Democrat, left the Statehouse earlier this afternoon, after word came of the agreement that would lower the current 4 percent cap on tax increases and limit exceptions.
“The speaker has not been part of any closed-door deal," Assembly spokesman Tom Hester Jr. said in a statement. "As the speaker has said repeatedly, we will thoroughly vet any proposal. The Assembly budget committee will meet on Wednesday to consider proposed legislation that represents the Assembly plan.”
Christie scheduled a press conference today for 3:30 p.m.
The agreement would lower the limit on annual property tax increases to 2 percent, with exceptions for rising costs of pensions and health care, school enrollment increases, debt payments and costs associated with certain emergencies.