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January 25, 2018: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
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How one man with order to leave the country escaped ICE agents Thursday morning.
How one man with order to leave the country escaped ICE agents Thursday morning. A nuclear subsidy bill gets a makeover. It looks greener and possibly more costly for ratepayers. The Senate Education Committee held its first session and passed a number of bills dealing with mandatory recess, mandatory full day kindergarten and how much the Superintendent should be paid.
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NJTV News
January 25, 2018: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
1/25/2018 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
How one man with order to leave the country escaped ICE agents Thursday morning. A nuclear subsidy bill gets a makeover. It looks greener and possibly more costly for ratepayers. The Senate Education Committee held its first session and passed a number of bills dealing with mandatory recess, mandatory full day kindergarten and how much the Superintendent should be paid.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipHigher ed bond act pays off for state colleges, universities
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Clip: 1/25/2018 | 3m 45s | New higher education buildings and lab facilities are springing up statewide. (3m 45s)
Murphy visits immigrant seeking sanctuary from ICE
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Clip: 1/25/2018 | 3m 7s | An immigrant from Indonesia received final deportation orders to leave the country. (3m 7s)
Nuclear subsidy bill revised to add support for renewables
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Clip: 1/25/2018 | 3m 3s | A controversial bill would require ratepayers to pay for an annual $300 million subsidy. (3m 3s)
Senate Education Committee takes on bills
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Clip: 1/25/2018 | 2m 53s | Several bills pass through the Senate Education Committee in the Legislature. (2m 53s)
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Clip: 1/11/2018 | 2m 26s | The exhibit displays personal belongings from soldiers in World War I. (2m 26s)
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