Our Plan for Real Tax Relief

“We won’t sugar coat the truth: property taxes are high because Trenton politicians care only about themselves. Our tax relief plan may not be popular with the political bosses politicians, but we know it will deliver the real relief South Jersey needs.”


Nelson and Matt’s plan is the same simple rules our families live by every day: don’t spend what you don’t have, don’t spend every dollar you make and don’t buy what you can’t afford. Their plan will eliminate millions in wasteful spending and pass the savings on to taxpayers.

State legislators opposing tax increases proposed in budget

By Jeff Van Drew, Senator, First Legislative District
Daily Journal - Vineland, N.J.
Jun 24, 2009
      The letters and e-mails keep coming. Hundreds of First District constituents telling me and my Assembly colleagues, Nelson Albano and Matt Milam, that they can not afford increasing taxes, fees, tolls, and regulatory charges that continue to add to their financial burden – especially given the economic tailspin our state and our country is experiencing.
      We are opposed to the budget as it is presently constructed. We’ve been fighting a long battle to have the state government run in a more fiscally responsible way.  We support restrictions on additional spending in order to lessen our state’s reliance on taxes, particularly as a means of combating the seemingly constant increases in so many tax rates throughout the state. We are also opposed to one-time budget gimmicks that hurt taxpayers in the long-run.

Getting Cumberland County What It Deserves

By Assemblyman Matthew W. Milam
     The recently approved federal stimulus package is a golden opportunity to create and sustain jobs, spark economic growth and reshape New Jersey’s future during this global economic recession, but that will only happen if everybody benefits.
     Leaving Cumberland County out of vital stimulus spending would dilute the impact of these efforts to jumpstart our economy, which is why I’ve worked hard in recent weeks along with Assemblymen Nelson T. Albano and Sen. Jeff Van Drew to ensure Cumberland County gets its fair share.
    We were extremely disappointed to learn in March that Cumberland County – New Jersey’s poorest county – was to receive no money from the state's share of $894 million in transportation funding from the federal economic stimulus package.
    This was an inexplicable decision, and we weren’t going to accept it.

Van Drew, Albano, Milam Oppose In-State Tuition and Driver's License Benefits for Illegal Immigrants

(CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NJ)
     Today Senator Jeff Van Drew, Assemblymen Nelson Albano and Matt Milam expressed their strong opposition to charging illegal undocumented immigrants “in state” college rates and also opposed the proposal to allow them to obtain driver’s license.
      “We have constituents that can not afford to go to college because we have reduced funding to higher education and NJ Stars. We have constituents that have a difficult time getting their driver’s license because they can’t find their marriage license for their 6th point. How can we treat our residents who were born and raised in the United States of America one way and then make it easier for undocumented illegal immigrants to get an education and a license? This doesn’t make any sense. If people want to get a license and go to school at in state tuition rates they should become legal documented citizens of this country and state,” said Van Drew.