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Governor Christie's proposed $29.4 billion budget is 15 percent less than the state's all-time high -- $34.6 billion -- budgeted for 2008. "We are simply doing what most people assumed state government had been doing all along," Christie told lawmakers in a televised addressed Tuesday. Here are highlights of how the expenditures would affect you:
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Your Dollars, Your Budget
Overall direct property tax relief would grow to $1.03 billion, from $851.7 million. The Homestead Benefit program -- a credit that replaced rebate checks -- would increase 71 percent, to $458 million. That program would benefit any homeowner with an income up to $75,000, and seniors or people with disabilities with income...
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