Sussex and Warren County State Senator Steve Oroho says Governor Murphy's election year budget will "spend down billions in surplus which won't be sustainable beyond a single year." He says if Murphy is re-elected it's an "absolute certainty he'll call for tax increases next year to keep his spending spree going." In a statement released yesterday after the governor's budget message. Oroho accused Murphy of peddling a "false doom and gloom financial picture" after the state's economy started to rebound in June and July. The senator went on to say: "Instead of heeding our calls to fund urgently needed relief programs, the governor chose to sit on a growing pile of cash while one third of New Jersey's small businesses closed and non profits and families struggled." In in first part of his statement the senator said "Murphy's election year budget is about protecting one job, his own."