New Jersey Taxpayers' Association meets first Thursdays
The New Jerse
y Taxpayers' Association, a statewide organization dedicated to achieving major reforms in New Jersey's taxes, meets on the first Thursday of each month from 10 a.m.-noon.
Meetings are held at the Denville Senior Center, East Main Street (Route 53) and Hall Road. For information visit their website or to become a member call Jerry Cantrell at 973-252-9274.
Mission Statement
The New Jersey Taxpayers’ Association (NJTA, formerly The Silver Brigade) is a grass-roots organization dedicated to achieving real and sustainable tax reform in New Jersey. Our goal is improve the quality of life in New Jersey, for all its citizens, by holding our elected officials and administrators personally accountable for sound fiscal management of governmental institutions, organizations and precious tax dollars.
The NJTA is committed to Excellence in Government while ensuring that elected officials are fulfilling their fiduciary responsibilities to the state and local institutions and the citizenry at large. We are dedicated to engaging and working closely with the State legislature and other vested political, social and economic stakeholders who possess both the political courage and wherewithal to bring about real and sustainable tax “reform” within our State.
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