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New Jersey Energy Costs Still on the Rise

New Jersey Energy Costs Still on the Rise

June 16, 2026

Breaking News, July 1: Just before midnight June 30th budget deadline, Gov. Sherrill signs $60.7 billion spending plan, the largest in the Garden State’s history.

>>>>> NFIB Reacts to Newly Passed $60.7 Billion New Jersey State Budget <<<<<

 

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TAKE ACTION: Tell Trenton to focus on cost reduction!

—$50 Billion Out of Your Pocket—

 

A new proposal is moving through the New Jersey Assembly that could raise energy costs for citizens and small business owners already feeling the heat.

Legislators are seeking to establish a $50 billion fund to address impacts of climate change. While the bill’s sponsors say these funds will come from big businesses, we know corporations often pass costs to the consumer.

New Jerseyans cannot take more costs and higher energy bills. Tell your legislator to focus on cost reduction!

>>>>> Take action HERE.

 

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