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Patty-Benetardis t1_jdotrxn wrote

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Girhinomofe t1_jdotoqp wrote

From Morris County, but contribute to two maritime ones:

The Bayshore Center at Bivalve down in Cumberland County, which aims to preserve the history of the area’s oystering industry as well as maintain and sail the AJ Meerwald, a 1928 oyster schooner that is now used for educational excursions as well as recreational ones.

Also members of the American Littoral Society based in Sandy Hook, which is a conservation and advocacy group aimed at preserving marine life along the coast.

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Big_lt t1_jdor253 wrote

The cleaning point makes sense; however your other one does not

I don't have children, nor do I own a car yet I have my taxes pay for schools and roads. The reason you pay for them is it's beneficial to our state just like a beach is as it brings tourism from out of staters and a place for others to recover me tally by enjoying nature

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DickMcVengeance t1_jdoq48h wrote

PALS/Joan Dancy Foundation. They do god’s work for people with ALS. As opposed to funding research and the like, they’re focused on taking care of people and giving them the fullest life while they’re still around. They handle van trips to doctor appointments, lend out walkers and wheelchairs, and will do caregiving so the family can get a break.

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YawnTractor_1756 t1_jdop98d wrote

So, is there a price of "I would sell in 2/3/4/6/10 heartbeats"? Because if not then there is only one price, and you just inflated it 400%.

You can ask Chat GPT "what would be economic consequences if commercial property prices were inflated 400% overnight"

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YawnTractor_1756 t1_jdoon5p wrote

You can see how "defining property value" tax code is exploding right at your laps? And mind that none of us is tax specialist, and still you were able to type out 4 "rules", and I can type 3 comments to each of the rules you made, and tax specialist will probably be able to type 20 comments to every rules you made, and make 250 more rules easily because they know the problematics.

The point is: what's the point of this whole overhaul? Does it really help with anything? Is it really provided that it will lead to more fair taxation?

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