It's ironic that we started out with a basic commitment to economic integration and then we get to a situation where we can pay off and never handle the larger social issue. The logic is to produce economically integrated towns all over New Jersey. We have to keep our eye on the ball here. -Doug Forrester

 

It's ironic that we started out with a basic commitment to economic integration and then we get to a situation where we can pay off and never handle the larger social issue. The logic is to produce economically integrated towns all over New Jersey. We have to keep our eye on the ball here.


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It's ironic that we started out with a basic commitment to economic integration and then we get to a situation where we can pay off and never handle the larger social issue. The logic is to produce economically integrated towns all over New Jersey. We have to keep our eye on the ball here.

Doug Forrester

The economic leverage of the state in terms of procurement for these commodities is something that is badly needed. And if we're providing state aid, then we need to have more to say about the prices that are paid for these kinds of products.

Doug Forrester

The constitutional convention is well-motivated, but they are dealing only with the revenue side. The permanent solution is going to be more complicated, but I honestly believe that this 30 percent is a very good tool and is a very responsible way of providing some relief.

Doug Forrester

We need to send a signal to business that we cannot continue to hit them up. At least for four years, we're going to draw a line in the sand and say: 'No new taxes.' To do otherwise would continue to erode the kind of tax base that will allow us to pay for anything.

Doug Forrester

We're engaged in a struggle here in 2005 in New Jersey.

Doug Forrester