The New Jersey Education Association has been in a bitter battle with the governor over the cuts to education. Union officials say the budget shouldn#39;t be balanced on the backs of teachers who are historically underpaid in the Garden State. More than 80 percent of districts are proposing tax increases and more than 90 percent are planning layoffs. More than 600 districts held elections. Q: What#39;s decided in the votes? A: Voters can vote up or down the entire local tax levy for schools
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NJ school budget vote 2010