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| An ongoing discussion about conservatism in New Jersey. | |
Liberty and Prosperity | |
Murray Sabrin (January 18, 2010, 7:39 pm) The State's motto provides the answer to what needs to be done, which I have outlined over the years: | The mantra should be: Local institutions, local resources. Meaning: phasing out the state income tax so funding of public schools takes place with local resources. The Abbott districts would have to rely the state income tax, local property taxes, grants, tuition, etc. Ending state tax dollar support for nonprofits. If they are performing well, they should get voluntary contributions for their operating revenue. State colleges and universities should be financially independent within 7-10 years by increasing their endowments to make up for the phasing out of taxpayer support. A major effort should be made to attract as many new businesses to NJ as possible. Phasing out the CBT would be the great incentive for business expansion in NJ and attract overseas businesses and companies from around America. In short, the liberty agenda is easy to figure out, and "selling" it should be relatively easy. Morality and good economics are on our side.
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