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ROBERTS: ASSEMBLY TO RETURN JANUARY 8
(TRENTON) - Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts, Jr. (D-Camden) today called the Assembly back into session January 8 - one week after New Year's Day - in an effort to continue work on special session property tax reform legislation.News From
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December 14, 2006
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ROBERTS: ASSEMBLY TO RETURN JANUARY 8
(TRENTON) - Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts, Jr. (D-Camden) today called the Assembly back into session January 8 - one week after New Year's Day - in an effort to continue work on special session property tax reform legislation.
"More time is needed to refine some of the property tax reform measures such as the benefits reform bill, which I believe should include a provision mandating forfeiture of pension benefits for corrupt public officials.
"The Assembly will return to continue its work on property tax reform and relief on January 8."
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