He said the plan would reduce the deficit by $511.6 billion over five years.
Six out of 10 said they thought the plan would significantly reduce the drug problem.
An earlier plan completed last year reduced costs by $2.7 billion.
He says his plan would reduce that figure to about 20 percent.
The plan would reduce the tax to 5.1 percent in 1991.
The Administration said last year that its plan would reduce revenue by $7.7 billion over six years.
The plan reduced development in the area by 75 percent.
The Governor's new plan also reduced the project costs by $2.3 million.
But his plan would reduce the deficit by only $500 million.
She said the plan would reduce the perceived quality of the local schools.