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Sweeney: Select committee will investigate NJT failure
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Sweeney will personally chair a new select committee on NJT failures under Murphy.
Senate President Steve Sweeney will personally chair a new select committee that he’s creating to investigate what he called the “continued failures” of NJ Transit during the tenure of his fellow Democrat, Gov. Phil Murphy.
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Sweeney: Select committee will investigate NJT failure
Clip: 10/1/2019 | 3m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
Senate President Steve Sweeney will personally chair a new select committee that he’s creating to investigate what he called the “continued failures” of NJ Transit during the tenure of his fellow Democrat, Gov. Phil Murphy.
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