Corporate Transit Fee Key to Strengthening Communities, say Housing Advocates 6/21/2024 POLITICO New Jersey is reporting a budget deal among state leaders that includes the proposed Corporate Transit Fee (CTF) to fund NJ Transit. The fee on NJ's most profitable corporations is expected to last five years and would become a dedicated funding source for the agency, which is facing a billion-dollar shortfall. On the agreement, NJ Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey President and Chief Executive Officer Staci Berger issued the following statement: “In addition to addressing the systemic underfunding of mass transit, this budget should also include housing affordability and security measures. We look forward to seeing the proposed budget and hope that it makes continued investments in addressing the largest driver of inflation, housing. The budget should double the Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit, increase eviction filing fees, incentivize rent stability and protect the Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
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