NEW WEB SITE http://www.stopgovernmentwastenj.com/ FOR STATE EMPLOYEES TO REPORT HOW GOVERNMENT SQUANDERS TAXPAYER DOLLARS
Seeking to tap into the knowledge state employees have of how government wastes money every day, Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande has launched a web site encouraging them to report ways – big and small – for New Jersey to save money.
The website’s launch coincides with America’s tax-filing deadline with hopes that workers will find ways to make future filings less burdensome for fellow New Jerseyans.
“While big-ticket examples of waste and fraud catch the most attention, New Jersey’s bloated bureaucracy also fritters away nickels and dimes daily, which adds up to large losses for taxpayers,” Casagrande, R-Monmouth and Mercer, said. “And no one knows about New Jersey’s wasteful systems than better than its workers who have a front-row seat to the way that government mindlessly spends tax dollars.”
Spurred by a constituent’s call, Casagrande will compile employees’ examples of waste submitted to http://www.stopgovernmentwastenj.com/ and plans to take their suggestions to state department heads for implementation. Workers making suggestions can identify themselves or submit anonymously. The website will keep any name submitted confidential.
“Despite the stereotype, many state workers are diligent, conscientious and aware of simple changes government can make to save money,” Casagrande said. “Too often, however, their ideas get lost in the state’s large bureaucracy, or remain unspoken for fear of retribution. This web site will not allow good ideas to be ignored, but it will provide a venue for workers to submit good ideas anonymously if they worry about retaliation for suggesting change or reporting abuse.”
Casagrande got the idea after a constituent called to suggest some cost-savings measures such as charging a fee when people file motions to change child support orders or stop mailing the same glossy brochure every three months with child support statements that are often returned by the post office.
Those employees who are willing to place their names on their suggestion would be eligible for existing programs that reward employees for saving money, but some departments have let their programs go unfunded. Casagrande encouraged residents to call their lawmakers to urge that all employee tax-saving suggestion award programs be reinstated.
“State employees, such as this constituent, want to deliver savings for taxpayers that will go beyond the one-shot gimmicks and unsustainable tax increases proposed by Governor Corzine,” Casagrande said. “The governor’s attempts to cut the budget from top down have clearly failed because department heads trying to defend their fiefdoms have little incentive to save tax dollars. We should try to cut from the bottom up because those in the trenches have the best perspective of government waste.
“Everyday working Janes and Joes can help us,” Casagrande added.
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4 comments:
Well, I must say, I'm impressed. It's a great idea and hopefully, it will work the way its supposed to. I like the fact that she didn't do this to slam anyone or any department. She's doing it to save us money. Nice work Assemblywoman.
In 1 1/2 years, Caroline has come up with at least this plan which should lead to lowered taxes. In 4 1/2 years as a township committeewoman, Michelle Roth has 1. increased taxes every year; 2. Brought the township to near insolvency; 3. Fired competent administrators replacing them with learn on the job amateurs; 4. Depleted the surplus that took twenty five years to build; 5. Created the worst morale in town hall in township history; 6. passed bonding issues to pay for things the township doesn't need guaranteeing fiscal despair for at least another decade.
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Wow!!!
What a choice: the queen of mean from Manalapan, or Casagrande.
Casagrande was requested and did not go to one Freehold REgional HS district meeting during Diplomagate.
This is one election I'm not involving myself with
I requested that Ms. Casagrande DEMAND tht H. James Wasser, superintendent of the Freehold Regional High School District, return his ill-gotten gains from his phoney degree. She didn't bother, that's why I am perplexed about this web site.
She can however, go to the GOP Convention in Minnesota; go to McCains rally at the Lincroft Inn, and sign on to a resolution condemning Chinese treatment towards Tibetians......I am just confused!
Jim Sage
Marlboro Republican Club
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