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Vote: Rain Tax In New Jersey -- Are You For It?

As if the rain and taxes weren't bad enough in New Jersey, they both could get worse.

New Jerseyans could be taxed when it rains to help manage environmental impact.

New Jerseyans could be taxed when it rains to help manage environmental impact.

Photo Credit: Cecilia Levine

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Are you for rain tax?
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Are you for rain tax?

  • For sure - this could help.
    5%
  • No way - enough with the taxes.
    95%

A new bill, now headed to Gov. Murphy's desk, would allow municipalities to create utilities to collect fees from business and homeowners with large paved surfaces. 

Rainwater mixes with pollutants on those surfaces during storms before running into drainage areas during storms, and  funding could be used for upgrades to reduce environmental impact.

“With all the salt that we’ve had on roads recently, that’s all running into the sewer systems, so you can’t ignore the problems because they don’t go away,” Senate President Steve Sweeney told CBS New York.

Others weren't quite as for it.

“The last thing this state needs is more debt and another runaway tax," Assemblyman Christopher DePhillips (R-Bergen) said. "Especially one that taxes the weather."

Are you for or against rain tax? Vote above.

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