NJ Governor Phil Murphy looks back on first year in office, looks ahead to 2019

Wednesday, December 19, 2018
TRENTON, New Jersey (WABC) -- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy took a look back at his first year in office on Wednesday.

He also spoke about the future and potential tax hikes.
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Murphy said he is putting together his next budget to unveil to the state legislature in March.

He has enacted a tax on those making more than $5 million and said he will continue to push for tax fairness in the state.
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"The thing we have to ask ourselves, is the middle class getting the shake that they deserve?", said Murphy. "Are the folks who are working poor or in poverty, are they getting the pathway into the middle class that they deserve, is everybody paying their fair share?"

The governor says consolidating shared services could help relieve the tax burden.

Overall, Murphy gave himself high marks, saying he could sign more bills into law than any other first-year governor in the state's history.



Some of the first-year accomplishments include increasing school funding, supporting economic development, doubling state assistance for New Jersey Transit and signing the strongest equal pay law in the nation.

Murphy gave his assessment at the St. James AME church in Newark, the same place he announced his run for governor.

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