NJ forced towns to build affordable housing for decades. Now they want to use that to say it’s wrong to have rich and poor in the same town. Absolutely insane. It’s wrong to have a big house near a small one?
NJ is desperately trying to force better-off towns with viable tax bases to accept the ghetto folk, because under our home-rule policies each municipality is expected to pay for their own schools, cops, etc. - and the ghettoes have no viable tax base. The low-income housing rule is a means by which working taxpayers can be forced to provide services for non-working parasites; this is reminiscent of the Quartering Act prior to the American Revolution, where people were saddled with the care of British troops.