Both were pressed by moderator Michael Aron on their plans. Ciattarelli said property taxes wouldn't skyrocket in cities like Camden and Newark despite his plan to require them to pay a larger share of their school costs. And Guadagno said she would be able to fund property-tax relief -- including with savings found through an audit of state government -- despite the state's chronic underfunding of its public worker pension system and its school-funding formula.