NJDSC: Read Jack Ciattarelli’s 10-Point Unaffordability Agenda

Read Jack Ciattarelli’s 10-Point Unaffordability Agenda
TRENTON, NJ – There’s only one candidate in New Jersey’s governor’s race who’s laser-focused on cutting costs for New Jersey families and standing up to the Trump administration’s price hikes and economic chaos. That’s Mikie Sherrill.
Read for yourself Jack Ciattarelli’s 10-point unaffordability agenda, to raise taxes on New Jerseyans and jack up everything from the cost of healthcare to our utility bills:
“Jack Ciattarelli has never met a tax hike he didn’t like – he’s opened the door to raising property, income, and sales taxes in New Jersey – and with his unequivocal support for the ‘pain’ Trump’s tariffs are causing, New Jerseyans know he’ll never bring their costs down when they need it the most,” said New Jersey Democratic State Committee spokesperson Ryan Radulovacki.
- Endorse Trump’s painful tariffs that are wrecking our economy
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- Jack on Trump’s tariffs: “Not gonna have the impact people think.” “There might be some short-term pain.”
- Raise NJ families’ utility prices by over $200 per year
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- Trump and Jack-backed price hike bill will jack up New Jersey families’ electric bills by over $200 a year
- Kick New Jerseyans off their healthcare, and jack up prices if they’re still on
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- Trump’s price hike will increase ACA premiums by more than 75% each month, and kick 350,000 New Jerseyans off NJ FamilyCare
- Permanently reinstate the SALT cap, a double tax on New Jerseyans
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- The SALT cap, which Republicans brought back after it was set to expire, will raise New Jerseyans’ taxes by $30 billion
- Let more businesses charge a sales tax
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- Jack voted to let more businesses charge a sales tax
- Raise taxes in his own hometown of Raritan
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- More than once, as a councilman, Jack raised taxes in his own hometown
- Vote against massive property tax relief
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- Jack voted against more than $1 BILLION in property tax relief
- Raise taxes by 7.4%
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- Jack voted to raise taxes by a whopping 7.4% in Somerset County.
- Tell people “their property taxes are going to go up”
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- Jack said if he became governor, “in places like Jersey City and Hoboken, their property taxes are going to go up.”
- Put a 10% sales tax on all items, including food and clothing, “on the table”
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- He said an increased sales tax “should be on the table” – and now he keeps talking about a 10% sales tax on all items, including food and clothing.
