N.J. voters deny 7 of 9 school-construction questions
By Rita Giordano
Inquirer Staff Writer
Voters in seven of nine school-district referendums around the state said no to new taxes Tuesday, rejecting 12 school construction and renovation proposals.
One of the two New Jersey proposals that passed was a $10 million project, eligible for almost $3.5 million in state aid, to replace the roof and install solar panels at Cumberland Regional High School in Bridgeton. The other was for partial roof replacement and repair at an elementary school in Montague Township, Sussex County.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/local/82873422.html
My interpretation of the vote results is:
Politicians will not understand what this means, they will simply move ahead on the failed referendums in other ways; so they can make rich freinds richer. NJ is tired of being taxed, but as a society we see the need for renewable energy. We want to move ahead in reasonable manners. The votes on the referendums prove that.
Elio
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