The Camden County Freeholders introduced a 2010 budget of $323 million today that increases employee contribution toward health benefit costs, freezes wages for all employees not covered by current union contracts, contains a wage cut for elected officials, and imposes four furlough days for all non-public safety employees and raises taxes a net 2.3 percent.
\”The Camden County Board of Freeholders understands that our number one job is to fight for the taxpayers. This means the lowest possible taxes, the best possible services and use of the most contemporary business strategies,\” said Freeholder Director Louis
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