New Jersey Budget Proposal Analysis

March 29, 2023

Is Governor Murphy’s $53.1 billion proposed budget for New Jersey’s 2024 fiscal year good or bad for New Jersey residents and business owners? While there are no new taxes or tax increases, is this level of spending sustainable? And what are the prospects that major changes will be made as the proposed budget is scrutinized by the Legislature? Tune in to the latest episode of the IssuesWatch Podcast where two public policy experts weigh in on all of these questions and more.

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Dale  Florio

Dale Florio

Dale J. Florio brings over three decades of public affairs experience to the service of his clients. With a highly successful track record at all levels of government, Mr. Florio is widely recognized as one of the most influential public affairs professionals in the Garden State. In fact, PPAG– Princeton Public Affairs Group has been consistently named New Jersey’s Number One Lobbying Firm for the last fifteen years in a row.A graduate of Allegheny College with a B.S. in Economics and Seton Hall University Law School, Mr. Florio was admitted to the practice of law in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

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Jeffrey  Kaszerman

Jeffrey Kaszerman

Jeff Kaszerman is the vice president of government relations for New Jersey Society of CPAs. He works with the CEO and board of trustees to create and implement advocacy initiatives that protect and promote the interests of the CPA profession, the business community and the public.

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Richard F. Keevey

Richard F. Keevey

Richard F. Keevey, is the former budget director for the state of New Jersey. He was also appointed by the president of the CFO at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and as the deputy undersecretary of defense. He is currently a senior policy fellow at Rutgers University.

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