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Jersey Shore School Threatens Bankruptcy Over Property Tax Spat

Jersey Shore School Threatens Bankruptcy Over Property Tax Spat

Bloomberg02-07-2025
A New Jersey school district is threatening to file bankruptcy after years of state funding cuts, escalating a showdown with Governor Phil Murphy's administration.
The Toms River Regional School District — located on the Jersey Shore — opted not to pass a budget that would raise taxes at its June 30 board meeting. Instead, school board president Ashley Lamb has authorized district staff to consult with bankruptcy attorneys and begin the process for filing for Chapter 9 protection, she said.
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