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February 1, 2018: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
2/1/2018 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
A new NJ governor, a new position on fracking in the Delaware River Basin.
A new NJ governor, a new position on fracking in the Delaware River Basin. Funding for family planning centers clears the Senate. A long list of progressive agenda items makes its way to the Legislature. A lawsuit against Leonia alleging a ban on out-of-town traffic is causing tie-ups in neighboring towns. Students are working on a small science project for NASA.
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NJTV News
February 1, 2018: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
2/1/2018 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
A new NJ governor, a new position on fracking in the Delaware River Basin. Funding for family planning centers clears the Senate. A long list of progressive agenda items makes its way to the Legislature. A lawsuit against Leonia alleging a ban on out-of-town traffic is causing tie-ups in neighboring towns. Students are working on a small science project for NASA.
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Clip: 2/1/2018 | 3m 21s | Progressive agenda items were at the top of the list in Assembly committee hearings. (3m 21s)
Murphy announces NJ will permanently ban fracking
Clip: 2/1/2018 | 3m 1s | Murphy said the reversal was about protecting the Delaware River Basin. (3m 1s)
NJ Senate passes bills funding family planning centers
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Clip: 2/1/2018 | 2m 38s | NJ Senate passes bills funding family planning centers. (2m 38s)
Foundation outlines plan to halt PennEast pipeline
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Clip: 1/31/2018 | 6m 43s | The controversial PennEast Pipeline would cut through Hunterdon Mercer Counties. (6m 43s)
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