Hudson County Commissioner Bill O’Dea (D-2), a declared candidate for Jersey City mayor, is explaining why he’ll support the $655.5 million county budget at a special meeting later today.

“I am voting in favor of the 2025 county budget because its impact on Jersey City taxpayers and rent payers is a positive one [and] the overall increase in expenses and amount to be raised by taxes is reasonable,” he said in a statement.

He continued that he plans to lobby the state legislature to enact a law that permits the creation of an additional judgeship and public defender positions, also calling on the county to set up a task force to figure out how to sustain programs that use American Rescue Plan funding.

While O’Dea is satisfied with the Jersey City aspect of the budget, with taxpayers responsible for about $180.8 million, roughly $2.8 million less than last year – with a slight tax decrease of about $25 for the average homeowner, he does have one gripe.

“Lastly, my one disappointment with this budget is that it fails to address the unresolved issue of hero pay for those county employees who risked their lives coming to work during the height of COVID,” he added.

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