The incentive package was pushed by Gov. Philip D. Murphy, a progressive Democrat who has railed against similar tax breaks in the past. His allies are not happy.
Source: New York Times
N.J. Approves $14 Billion in Corporate Tax Breaks in Less Than a Week
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