NJ budget, affordability & more: Stockton poll takes voters’ pulse on key issues
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92% of Voters Support Some Restrictions on Cell Phones in Schools - NJ Education Report
Property tax relief maintains strong bipartisan support and majorities support some tax increases to raise revenue, but voters are split on other measures to balance the New Jersey budget, according to a poll released today by the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton University. Majorities also said the affordability of housing and utilities is getting worse in the state and that government officials should do more to address t…
NJ budget, affordability & more: Stockton poll takes voters’ pulse on key issues
The William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton University is out with a new poll taking the temperature of New Jersey voters on slew of hot-button issues. The poll surveyed 667 registered voters (+/- 3.8%) between April 10-14 – on topics such as the state budget, housing/utility affordability, cell phones in school, congestion pricing and more. Key findings include: On ways to increase revenue Raising taxes on online gambling and sp…
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