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You can sign the petition to ask the Senate to repeal the tax.

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It is a typical NJ plan so short sighted. With the lost revenue from out of state drivers and tax cuts this is a net loss for NJ. Well at least the unions got theirs!

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New Jersey Is Known for Cheap Gas. The Glory Days Are About to End.

JERSEY CITY — Pity New Jersey. Buffeted by the misdeeds of corrupt officials, maligned by reality television and blasted by hurricanes, many natives say they grow tired of routinely having to defend their state.

Despite it all, one thing always perked up New Jersey residents: the cheap gasoline.

With prices far lower than in neighboring states like New York and Pennsylvania — the second lowest prices in the country, in fact (only Alaska charges less) — New Jerseyans have long boasted about their bargain-basement fueling costs. The low prices, a consequence of the state’s low tax, also coaxed many thrifty New Yorkers and others over the state line.

But those gas glory days are coming to an end. Gov. Chris Christie has signed into law a new tax that, starting on Nov. 1, will raise gas prices by 23 cents a gallon, effectively putting New Jersey on a par with the rest of the country.

Read more:  http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/19/nyr ... re-about-to-end.html?_r=0


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Two years ago I was involved with a project that required the cost estimation to be done using prevailing wage (this was NY not NJ). The labor cost for each part of the job was about 270% higher than it would have been in the private sector.

Sadly, a number of the recommended capital improvement projects (this was a hospital) got dropped from the scope of work. The prevailing wage cost adder made the projects non economically viable.

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Complete waste, as this money will be pissed away, but at least the sales tax has been lowered.
some people are just pitiful. the gas, still too low after the increase, is used to fix roads and bridges.labor and capital projects are expensive...get used to it


Sadly, nothing was included to try and reduce the costs of these projects (ie prevailing wage repeal). When we spend more than any other state in the US, and most by several times, this impacts how far our $'s go. (Reference how 12 miles of RT35 repair down the shore have exceeded costs by an astounding $76 million!)


Spot on, JCMan8! All publicly funded projects require workers to be paid prevailing wage (whether or not the company doing the work is a union company). So you wind up having workers performing the same work that they would normally be doing, only getting paid double, if not triple or more the wage that they normally would be paid.

Some may say that this is good because workers need to make a living. The problem is that there is so much less public work since projects are prohibitively expensive. There would be more work out there if these astronomical wage rates were lowered, or abandoned completely for a more quality-controlled mindset where the quality of the work is overseen. Just because someone is getting paid more doesn't mean that they are doing a better job.

Very few people are willing to perform manual labor these days and talented laborers are hard to find. Because of this, workers who are good at their craft are paid a premium due to so many companies vying for them.

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One more incentive to not drive in JC.

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Complete waste, as this money will be pissed away, but at least the sales tax has been lowered.
some people are just pitiful. the gas, still too low after the increase, is used to fix roads and bridges.labor and capital projects are expensive...get used to it


Sadly, nothing was included to try and reduce the costs of these projects (ie prevailing wage repeal). When we spend more than any other state in the US, and most by several times, this impacts how far our $'s go. (Reference how 12 miles of RT35 repair down the shore have exceeded costs by an astounding $76 million!)


Christie let us down. I'd expect a Dem governor to sign off on this but not him. I assume the sales tax reduction was his idea but as you said, this plan doesn't address the underlying problems.


He signed off for the estate tax cut and the retirement income tax cut. Oh and because he's realized that he can't keep fighting Trenton

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Complete waste, as this money will be pissed away, but at least the sales tax has been lowered.
some people are just pitiful. the gas, still too low after the increase, is used to fix roads and bridges.labor and capital projects are expensive...get used to it


Sadly, nothing was included to try and reduce the costs of these projects (ie prevailing wage repeal). When we spend more than any other state in the US, and most by several times, this impacts how far our $'s go. (Reference how 12 miles of RT35 repair down the shore have exceeded costs by an astounding $76 million!)


Christie let us down. I'd expect a Dem governor to sign off on this but not him. I assume the sales tax reduction was his idea but as you said, this plan doesn't address the underlying problems.

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the gas, still too low after the increase, is used to fix roads and bridges.labor and capital projects are expensive...get used to it


The fund is broke because the fund was raided and the money was used to fill budget gaps. The gas tax dedication was passed by the people of NJ as a use tax dedicated to maintain the infrastructure. The people that use the roads the most with the heaviest vehicles, pay the most tax.

We are also paying way too much. Look up the prevailing wage rates. A Class C laborer (janitor) is getting over $80k a year in compensation. What wasn't raided has been turned into a huge slush fund for the unions who then kick pack political donations to the people in Trenton who keep the gravy train going.

The state of NJ is running out of other people's money.



What kind of moron negotiated this for the prevailing wage,

"Prevailing wage rates are wage and fringe benefit rates based on the collective bargaining agreements established for a
particular craft or trade in the locality in which the public work is performed. In New Jersey, these rates vary by county
and by the type of work performed. "

Back from 2014,

"TRENTON, N.J. ? At $2 million a mile, New Jersey spends eight times the national average on its state-controlled highways, a heavy toll that is driving the tax-supported roadway fund dry and forcing officials to rethink how roads are built.

New Jersey's transportation project fund is nearly broke, and a handful of voices are encouraging the state to think about economizing as it refinances its ride.

Most of the talk has been about how to fund road and rail work going forward ? a higher gas tax, through the sales tax, probably some borrowing.

The Reason Foundation says New Jersey spends just over $2 million per state-controlled mile on construction, maintenance and administration, triple the roughly $675,000 spent by the next-highest state, Massachusetts, and more than eight times the national average of $162,200.

"This is out of control," said Republican state Sen. Michael Doherty, who made the report an issue at the state Senate's confirmation interview with new Transportation Commissioner Jamie Fox.

New Jersey funds highway, bridge and rail projects through its Transportation Trust Fund, which relies on borrowing and gas tax revenue to contribute $1.225 billion to the state's overall $1.6 billion construction budget this year. By June 30, the fund will exhaust its capacity to borrow further and will be using all its revenues to make payments on $14.4 billion in debt. The state controls 3,338 miles of road; the trust fund also provides aid to counties and municipalities.

"It's just bad deals that have been made by politicians who get political donations from unions. Project labor agreements and prevailing wage artificially inflate the costs of road work," said Daryn Iwicki, state director for Americans for Prosperity."

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Complete waste, as this money will be pissed away, but at least the sales tax has been lowered.
some people are just pitiful. the gas, still too low after the increase, is used to fix roads and bridges.labor and capital projects are expensive...get used to it


Sadly, nothing was included to try and reduce the costs of these projects (ie prevailing wage repeal). When we spend more than any other state in the US, and most by several times, this impacts how far our $'s go. (Reference how 12 miles of RT35 repair down the shore have exceeded costs by an astounding $76 million!)

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the gas, still too low after the increase, is used to fix roads and bridges.labor and capital projects are expensive...get used to it


The fund is broke because the fund was raided and the money was used to fill budget gaps. The gas tax dedication was passed by the people of NJ as a use tax dedicated to maintain the infrastructure. The people that use the roads the most with the heaviest vehicles, pay the most tax.

We are also paying way too much. Look up the prevailing wage rates. A Class C laborer (janitor) is getting over $80k a year in compensation. What wasn't raided has been turned into a huge slush fund for the unions who then kick pack political donations to the people in Trenton who keep the gravy train going.

The state of NJ is running out of other people's money.


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Complete waste, as this money will be pissed away, but at least the sales tax has been lowered.
some people are just pitiful. the gas, still too low after the increase, is used to fix roads and bridges.labor and capital projects are expensive...get used to it


Some people would like to see change! This plan is a loser because no one will address the underlining problem which is the maintenance costs of these roads. The tax is progressive and when gas is back at 4 bucks a gallon our tax will be higher then NY PA we will lose all the additional revenue from out of state drivers. Pathetic!

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Complete waste, as this money will be pissed away, but at least the sales tax has been lowered.

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Then the legislature will raid the fund again to cover general revenues and we will be right back where we are now.

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Deal made to raise the state gasoline tax 23 cents a gallon.
http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/ ... _end_road_funding_cr.html

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