Trying to Get Companies to Stay Put in NJ



Trying to Get Companies to Stay Put in NJ (via NJSpotlight)

By Colleen O’Dea New Jersey is working on a bipartisan plan to overhaul its always controversial business economic incentive program, this time putting a greater emphasis on attracting jobs to the state, rather than just retaining them. But critics warn that it could lead to spending even more money…

 

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