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Hillsborough Schools May Get Less Aid Under Proposed NJ Tax Plan
Hillsborough Township is one of 200 school districts that could get less state aid under a plan to provide property tax cap relief.
HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — The Hillsborough Township School District could receive less state aid under a new plan from state lawmakers to provide property tax cap relief for districts that are facing cuts.
Hillsborough could get roughly $24.3 million in state aid for the 2019-20 academic year, a $526,000, or 2.11 percent, decrease than last year, according to a plan from New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney.
Hillsborough is one of nearly 200 districts could, potentially, see a decrease in the amount of aid they receive.
Find out what's happening in Hillsboroughfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Sweeney said this weekend he will introduce legislation to provide property tax cap relief for districts facing cuts due to a 2 percent tax increase cap championed by former Gov. Chris Christie.
Sweeney said elected officials will keep working to consolidate nearly 300 school districts as a cost-saving strategy. Read more: Renewed Push On Plan To Eliminate 275 NJ School Districts
Find out what's happening in Hillsboroughfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Click here to read Patch's coverage of Sweeney's property tax cap relief plan.
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