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December 6, 2017: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
12/6/2017 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
One month left in office and Gov. Christie proposes slashing health benefits.
One month left in office and Gov. Christie proposes slashing health benefits. How to fix the pension picture in NJ and some advice for the next governor. Plus, how will the CVS/Aetna merger change your health care? Could the answer to the state's budget woes be legalized marijuana? And, a boost for South Jersey higher ed.
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NJTV News is a local public television program presented by NJ PBS
NJTV News
December 6, 2017: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
12/6/2017 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
One month left in office and Gov. Christie proposes slashing health benefits. How to fix the pension picture in NJ and some advice for the next governor. Plus, how will the CVS/Aetna merger change your health care? Could the answer to the state's budget woes be legalized marijuana? And, a boost for South Jersey higher ed.
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Clip: 12/6/2017 | 5m 42s | A unique enrollment program at Rowan University has the goal of stemming the brain drain. (5m 42s)
Christie calls for deep cuts to public worker benefits
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Clip: 12/6/2017 | 3m 13s | Christie says reform should include transitioning to 401K accounts. (3m 13s)
CVS/Aetna merger raises questions about health care's future
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Clip: 12/6/2017 | 1m 52s | The deal for CVS to buy Aetna is expected to push the retailer further into health care. (1m 52s)
Hurdles remain for legal marijuana as industry readies
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Clip: 12/6/2017 | 5m 51s | Bill Caruso predicts that within the next year to 18 months marijuana will be legal in NJ. (5m 51s)
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