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Scutari discusses priorities as legislative session begins
Clip: 2/11/2022 | 3m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
What’s his approach to some recent hot-button issues?
Sen. Nick Scutari (D-Union), settling into his new role as the Senate president, seems to be taking a measured approach to some hot-button issues that have come up since the start of his term -- from new bills dealing with the state’s affordability to a few of Gov. Phil Murphy’s nominations for high-profile positions, including attorney general and to the state Supreme Court.
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Scutari discusses priorities as legislative session begins
Clip: 2/11/2022 | 3m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
Sen. Nick Scutari (D-Union), settling into his new role as the Senate president, seems to be taking a measured approach to some hot-button issues that have come up since the start of his term -- from new bills dealing with the state’s affordability to a few of Gov. Phil Murphy’s nominations for high-profile positions, including attorney general and to the state Supreme Court.
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