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Freeholders asked to reduce 2018 tax increase

Typing Letter to the Editor for the Opinion page.

On Feb. 8, the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders introduced their 2018 budget with an increase to the tax levy of $3 million over the 2017 tax levy.

Eliminating the increase and dropping last year’s tax levy by 2 percent would require the taking of an extra $9 million out of the freeholders’ surplus account which is there for the taking.

At the public portion of the work meeting, I requested that the freeholders put the matter to the voters in a non-binding referendum on the June primary election ballot with the intent of honoring the will of the voters. I was met with silence.

Monmouth County is the home county of Gov. Phil Murphy and the vote on the freeholders’ 2018 budget is scheduled for 5 p.m. March 8 at the Monmouth County Hall of Records in Freehold.

Maybe the silence can be broken if a few thousand of the more than 600,000 people in the county show up requesting the non-binding referendum question.

Ray Kalainikas
Manalapan

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