- 76% of New Jersey voters strongly oppose expanding the state sales tax to more items like clothing and groceries, with opposition crossing all demographic and partisan lines.
- A majority also opposes increasing the sales tax rate from 6.6% to 7% or higher, with 76% strongly opposed to a jump to 10%.
- Opinions on school vouchers are divided: about half support them, with Republicans more supportive than Democrats or independents.
- Support for consolidating local school districts is mixed, but rises to a majority if consolidation guarantees stable property taxes for five years.
Source: miragenews.com
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