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Re: Chris Christie says you are getting shafted
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Republican lawmaker blasts Jersey City mayor over school funding
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Republican lawmaker blasts Jersey City mayor over school funding

By Terrence T. McDonald | The Jersey Journal
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on July 21, 2016 at 6:18 PM, updated July 22, 2016 at 7:58 AM

A Republican lawmaker from Somerset County is again taking aim at Mayor Steve Fulop, saying the mayor's recent boast about the city's tax rate demonstrates the need for school funding reform statewide.

At issue is an email Fulop's campaign sent to supporters yesterday about the 2016 city budget, which comes for the third year in a row with no municipal tax increase. Flat taxes are proof the Fulop administration can "make government work well," the Democratic mayor said in the email.

Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, R-Somerville, in a statement this afternoon linked Fulop's crowing about the city budget to the heavy subsidies Jersey City's public schools receive from state taxpayers. The school district in 2016-17 will receive $420 million in state aid for its $673 million annual budget, a fact that irks Republican and even some suburban Democratic lawmakers statewide.

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