Rushed budget axed $200M Murphy promised to N.J. towns hit by soaring public worker health costs

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The loss of the money could force higher property taxes or cuts to services or jobs, local officials fear.

and pass a budget by June 30 — the end of the fiscal year — the state Senate and Assembly sent Murphy a revised $54.3 billion budget that included an additional $1 billion in spending. But the $200 million for premium relief was gone, said Michael Cerra, executive director for the League of Municipalities.

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