Q&A Friday
Please initiate a special legislative session to act on much needed property tax reform through a constitutional convention. No need to wait! Do it now... before July. With too many defeated school budgets and unhappy property owners, “It’s the right thing to do!”
Thank you.
Mayor Bob Patten
Hightstown Borough
I'm so glad to have a "celebrity" question this week - and one that seems to be on the minds of most 12th District constituents. Thanks to Mayor Patten for agreeing to take part in Q&A Friday.
For anyone who isn't aware, there are two methods that the state Legislature has discussed in recent years to address property taxes: a constitutional convention and a special session of the Legislature.
I can't really answer that question with authority, but it occurred to me that perhaps that sense of wanting to have all our needs taken care of locally is a remnant of our colonial past, when community members really did depend on each other almost exclusively.
Whatever the reason, "home rule" is bleeding you and me dry, and the time has come to consolidate our services. I'm not, by any means, proposing that New Jersey consolidate entire towns or take away total control from local school boards, but there is no reason why we can't share services like attorneys, payroll services, trash collection and street cleaning.
New Jersey is changing, and we've got to change with it.