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Murphy's tuition-free plan challenged in Assembly Committee

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Zakiya Smith Ellis praised the governor’s plan of tuition-free community college.

New Jersey’s Acting Secretary for Higher Education Zakiya Smith Ellis praised the governor’s plan of tuition-free community college to the Assembly Budget Committee.

05/09/2018

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