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Flemington Could Get Less State Aid Under Proposed NJ Tax Plan
Flemington-Rartian is one of 200 districts that could get less state aid under a plan to provide property tax cap relief.
FLEMINGTON, NJ — The Flemington-Rartian Regional High School district could receive less state aid under a new plan from state lawmakers to provide property tax cap relief for districts that are facing cuts.
Flemington-Rartian could get $5.8 million in state aid for the 2019-20 academic year, a nearly $225,000, or 3.7 percent, decrease than last year, according to a plan from New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney.
Flemington-Rartian is one of nearly 200 districts that could, potentially, see a decrease in the amount of aid they receive. Read more: Toms River Sends 27 Buses To Support Our Students Rally
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Sweeney said this weekend he will introduce legislation to provide property tax cap relief for districts facing cuts due to a 2 percent tax increase cap championed by former Gov. Chris Christie.
Sweeney said elected officials will keep working to consolidate nearly 300 school districts as a cost-saving strategy. Read more: Renewed Push On Plan To Eliminate 275 NJ School Districts
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