As school budgets, which have already been slashed this year, are stretched tighter, deeper cuts in staff and even larger class sizes are inevitable. This is a dark day for democracy and public education in New Jersey.
NJEA President Barbara Keshishian on the Statehouse agreement to implement a 2% cap on property taxes in NJ. (NJ Spotlight)
(For counterpoint, see a new blog hosted by The Trentonian called My Union Does Not Speak For Me.)
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