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11 Percent of 911 System Fees Spent on Operation
Clip: 4/24/2017 | 3m 11s
NJ collects $120 million a year in 911 fees but only about 11 % is spent on the system.
New Jersey collects $120 million a year in 911 fees but only about 11 percent is spent on keeping the system operating, and zero goes to the couple hundred local and county 911 centers.
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11 Percent of 911 System Fees Spent on Operation
Clip: 4/24/2017 | 3m 11s
New Jersey collects $120 million a year in 911 fees but only about 11 percent is spent on keeping the system operating, and zero goes to the couple hundred local and county 911 centers.
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