Published Sunday, September 14, 2008 by caitlyn6232 | E-mail this post
The New Jersey Assembly will take on the affordable housing issue in 2008 with a series of reforms aimed at making it easier to live in a state where homeowners and renters face some of the highest costs in the nation.
Possible fixes include having the state school-funding formula benefit towns with low- and moderate-income housing and ending the state program that allows rich communities to pay others to take on their affordable housing quotas.
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