N.J. budget vote postponed after tax revenues discovered Thursday, 18 June 2009 11:39 Democratic legislative leaders said Thursday they intend to use the over $400 million in unexpected tax amnesty revenue the Corzine administration has received to restore tax rebates for for New Jerseyans earning as much as $200,000 annually. The leaders spoke after Gov. Jon Corzine announced the amnesty program, which his administration hoped would net $200 million, could bring in over $700 million. "With nearly 17,500 envelopes still to be opened and processed, we have collected more than $600 million," Corzine said just hours the Assembly and Senate...