Murphy budget calls for millionaire's tax, finds $1 billion in savings
Gov. Phil Murphy called for increased income taxes on anyone making $1 million a year or more in his 2020 budget address Tuesday, after announcing more than $1 billion in savings in voluntary public worker health care concessions and departmental spending.
He presented a total budget of $38.6 billion, which would increase spending by about $1 billion. Investments would increase in NJ Transit, education and a record public-worker pension payment of $3.8 billion.
Lets work together to apply the millionaires tax to every millionaire. By doing so, we can do more to relieve the burden on middle-class taxpayers and senior citizens who are taking it on the chin from the Trump administrations tax scam, Murphy said to a standing ovation from many in his administration and stony silence from Republicans.
The current spending plan expires July 1.
After the speech, Democrat legislators held a news conference in which they said they appreciate the savings Murphy announced but believe more spending cuts are possible and do not support income-tax increases.
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