A Monmouth County man has been sentenced to 2-years in prison for evading more than $2.3-million in personal and corporate income taxes between 2002 and 2011 as well as in 2015.
Gov. Phil Murphy, as he's done before, says NJ wouldn't be the choice for those who care only about taxes. He says state is attractive due to other strengths.
A $38.7 billion spending plan was approved by the Legislature. Gov. Phil Murphy said it needs corrective action, so a veto or negotiated solution seems needed.
While unions rallied against the Senate president's legislative plan, some of its less-controversial ideas related to state and county government advanced.