Senator Pennacchio Slams Partisan Budget, Warns of Growing Unaffordability in New Jersey

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Senator Joe Pennacchio criticized the latest Democratic budget proposal for worsening affordability issues in New Jersey. He expressed alarm over the increasing partisanship in the budget process, which he claims favors the majority party while neglecting fair treatment for all residents. Pennacchio noted that Democrats prioritize their constituents, often ignoring the needs of those in Republican towns. He pointed out a significant 20% rise in electric bills, questioning the fairness of consumer rights. The senator urged citizens across party lines to reject hyperpartisan governance, which he described as antithetical to the state's foundational values.

He believes such governance creates unfair disparities among residents. The statement reflects ongoing tensions in New Jersey's political landscape, particularly regarding budgetary decisions. Pennacchio's remarks highlight a broader concern about equitable governance in a divided political environment.

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