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Murphy promises no fare increase for NJ Transit
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Murphy said his budget for the coming year won't include any increases for NJ Transit.
Gov. Phil Murphy said Tuesday that his budget for the coming year will not include a fare increase for NJ Transit, despite continuing uncertainty about how to close a looming multi-million dollar gap in the funding for the state’s beleaguered mass transit system.
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Murphy promises no fare increase for NJ Transit
Clip: 1/21/2020 | 3m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Gov. Phil Murphy said Tuesday that his budget for the coming year will not include a fare increase for NJ Transit, despite continuing uncertainty about how to close a looming multi-million dollar gap in the funding for the state’s beleaguered mass transit system.
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