MONROE TOWNSHIP, N.J. – May 27, 2022 – With New Jersey’s nonpartisan Office of Legislative Services estimating that the state will collect more than $6.9 billion in additional revenue than anticipated, Monroe Mayor Stephen Dalina is calling for “significant” property tax relief for the residents of Monroe.
“This is a historic moment, with the state generating a surplus of billions of dollars for one budget year,” Dalina said. “It should also be a historic moment, I believe, in which the state uses this cash windfall to provide immediate and substantial property tax relief. I am calling on Gov. Phil Murphy and the state Legislature to use this rare moment in our state’s budget history to do right thing for the state’s overburdened taxpayers.”