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Re: Christie Leaning on Tax Subsidies in Hunt for Jobs
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Why does the times not publish about similar things done by CT governor. What about UBS, NBC and others?

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At least with Prudential, they are investing in Newark.

Speaking of, they were were drilling test piles today on the lot that will be the location of the new Prudential tower.

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*sigh*

Government picking winners and losers again. NJ would be better off to take a modest first step of reducing its corporate tax to 0%. That way, anyone who brings business / jobs to NJ will be treated equally; instead of giving the advantage to those with the best lobbyists.

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Panasonic received $102.4 million in tax credits to move its headquarters nine miles within New Jersey. Goya Foods picked up $81.9 million in credits to build offices and a warehouse in Jersey City, two miles from its current complex. Prudential Insurance obtained $250.8 million to move a few blocks to a new tower in Newark.



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