Key Votes
S 29 - Reducing the property tax levy cap - Key Vote
New Jersey Key Votes
Robert Gordon voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) on this legislation.
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Stages
- July 13, 2010 Executive Signed
- July 12, 2010 House Concurrence Vote Passed
- July 8, 2010 Senate Concurrence Vote Passed
- July 8, 2010 Executive Vetoed
- June 29, 2010 House Bill Passed
- June 28, 2010 Senate Bill Passed
- June 21, 2010 Introduced
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Legislation - Signed (Executive) - July 13, 2010
Title: Reducing the property tax levy cap
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (House) (73-4) - July 12, 2010 (Key vote)
Title: Reducing the property tax levy cap
Vote to concur with the Governor's amendments and pass a bill that lowers the property tax levy cap from 4 percent to 2.0 percent and allows unused school district, county, and municipal increases to be held in reserve for three succeeding years.
- -Increases in amounts required to be raised for all debt service and lease payment;
-Increases in amounts required to be raised to replace State formula aid;
-Increases in amounts for certain pension contributions;
-With respect to municipalities, any increase, greaten than 2.0 percent, in the reserve for taxes that is required by law;
-Increases in health care costs equal to that portion of the actual increase in total health care costs for the budget year that is in excess of 2.0 percent of the total health care costs in the prior year; and
-Increases in amounts for certain normal and accrued liability pension contributions.
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (Senate) (36-3) - July 8, 2010 (Key vote)
Title: Reducing the property tax levy cap
Vote to concur with the Governor's amendments and pass a bill that lowers the property tax levy cap from 4 percent to 2.0 percent and allows unused school district, county, and municipal increases to be held in reserve for three succeeding years.
- -Increases in amounts required to be raised for all debt service and lease payment;
-Increases in amounts required to be raised to replace State formula aid;
-Increases in amounts for certain pension contributions;
-With respect to municipalities, any increase, greaten than 2.0 percent, in the reserve for taxes that is required by law;
-Increases in health care costs equal to that portion of the actual increase in total health care costs for the budget year that is in excess of 2.0 percent of the total health care costs in the prior year; and
-Increases in amounts for certain normal and accrued liability pension contributions.
Legislation - Vetoed (Conditional Veto) (Executive) - July 8, 2010
NOTE: THE GOVERNOR ISSUED A CONDITIONAL VETO, MEANING HE OR SHE OBJECTS TO ONLY PART OF THE BILL AND PROPOSES AMENDMENTS THAT WOULD MAKE IT ACCEPTABLE. IF THE LEGISLATURE CONCURS WITH THE GOVERNOR'S AMENDMENTS, THE LEGISLATION IS AGAIN PRESENTED TO THE GOVERNOR FOR SIGNATURE.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (44-33) - June 29, 2010 (Key vote)
Title: Reducing the property tax levy cap
Vote to pass a bill that reduces the property tax levy cap from 4 percent to 2.9 percent and allows unused school district, county, and municipal increases to be held in reserve for three succeeding years.
- -Increases in amounts required to be raised for all debt service and lease paymement;
-Increases in amounts required to be raised to replace State formula aid;
-Increases in amounts for certain pension contributions;
-With respect to municipalities, any increase, greaten than 2.9 percent, in the reserve for taxes that is required by law;
-Increases in health care costs equal to that portion of the actual increase in total health care costs for the budget year that is in excess of 2.9 percent of the total health care costs in the prior year; and
-Increases in amounts for certain normal and accrued liability pension contributions.
NOTE: THIS IS A SUBSTITUTE BILL, MEANING THE LANGUAGE OF THE ORIGINAL BILL HAS BEEN REPLACED. THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SUBSTITUTE BILL TEXT DIFFERS FROM THE PREVIOUS VERSION OF THE TEXT CAN VARY GREATLY.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (23-17) - June 28, 2010 (Key vote)
Title: Reducing the property tax levy cap
Vote to pass a bill that reduces the property tax levy cap from 4 percent to 2.9 percent and allows unused school district, county, and municipal increases to be held in reserve for three succeeding years.
- -Increases in amounts required to be raised for all debt service and lease paymement;
-Increases in amounts required to be raised to replace State formula aid;
-Increases in amounts for certain pension contributions;
-With respect to municipalities, any increase, greaten than 2.9 percent, in the reserve for taxes that is required by law;
-Increases in health care costs equal to that portion of the actual increase in total health care costs for the budget year that is in excess of 2.9 percent of the total health care costs in the prior year; and
-Increases in amounts for certain normal and accrued liability pension contributions.
NOTE: THIS IS A SUBSTITUTE BILL, MEANING THE LANGUAGE OF THE ORIGINAL BILL HAS BEEN REPLACED. THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SUBSTITUTE BILL TEXT DIFFERS FROM THE PREVIOUS VERSION OF THE TEXT CAN VARY GREATLY.
Legislation - Introduced (Senate) - June 21, 2010
Title: Reducing the property tax levy cap
Sponsors
- Peter J. Barnes III (NJ - D)
- John J. Burzichelli (NJ - D)
- Joseph M. 'Joe' Kyrillos Jr. (NJ - R)
- Fred H. Madden Jr. (NJ - D)
- John F. McKeon (NJ - D)
- Paul D. Moriarty (NJ - D)
- Kevin John O'Toole (NJ - R)
- Stephen M. 'Steve' Sweeney (NJ - D)
- Jeff Van Drew (NJ - D)
- James 'Jim' Whelan (NJ - D)
- John S. Wisniewski (NJ - D)