...with more closings every day, and NO Open Minds in the Legislature, and the Governor's not budging, either.
UGH.
The emergency session on Tuesday, according to Albert Porroni, the chief counsel to the Office of Legislative Services, the research arm of the Legislature, was the first recorded meeting of New Jersey lawmakers on the Fourth of July "as far as we can tell." He said the only similar session might have occurred during the Second Continental Congress in 1776, when the Declaration of Independence was ratified.
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Mr. Corzine again endorsed a compromise put forward by Senate President Richard J. Codey, his predecessor as governor, which would devote half of Mr. Corzine's proposed 1 percent increase in the sales tax — projected to bring the state an additional $1.2 billion in revenue — toward property tax relief. That would mean that another $600 million in spending cuts would be needed to balance the budget, Mr. Corzine said.(snip)
Asked if the governor had changed any minds with his speech, State Senator Loretta Weinberg, a Democrat from Bergen County who supports the governor's proposal, replied tersely: "No."
"There are no open minds around here to change," Ms. Weinberg said.
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