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Applications to Excluded New Jerseyans Fund exceed $40M cap

State will take applications through Feb. 28 and says those approved will receive benefits

02/18/2022

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Applications to Excluded New Jerseyans Fund exceed $40M cap

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State will take applications through Feb. 28 and says those approved will receive benefits

The state says potential payouts from the Excluded New Jerseyans Fund have exceeded its $40 million cap. More than 20,000 residents have applied to the fund, which provides one-time cash payments of up to $4,000 per household. About 4,000 applications have been approved so far, while the majority are still pending approval.

02/18/2022

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