Christie Unsure if Sandy Will Kill NJ Tax Cut
Had proposal to reduce residents' taxes by 10 percent
Gov. Chris Christie says it's too early to tell whether Superstorm Sandy has KO'd his proposal to give residents a 10 percent tax cut.
Christie says he expects revenues for October and November to be off because of the storm. But he says the state could see a revenue bounce once rebuilding begins in earnest.
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Yeah, since keeping taxes high is really the way to get people whole again, right?