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January 29, 2019: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
1/29/2019 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
NJ pols visit a diner to celebrate the expected passage of the minimum wage bill.
NJ pols visit a diner to celebrate the expected passage of the minimum wage bill. A rare defection at the State House. A Republican senator switches parties. What does it mean for upcoming votes? The largest two-day conference on planning and land use. Plus, marijuana marketing mavens are perfecting their pitches. And, the Murphy administration is prepping the state ahead of a deep freeze.
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NJTV News
January 29, 2019: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
1/29/2019 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
NJ pols visit a diner to celebrate the expected passage of the minimum wage bill. A rare defection at the State House. A Republican senator switches parties. What does it mean for upcoming votes? The largest two-day conference on planning and land use. Plus, marijuana marketing mavens are perfecting their pitches. And, the Murphy administration is prepping the state ahead of a deep freeze.
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Paterson calls off plan to layoff municipal employees
Clip: 1/29/2019 | 1m 35s | Mayor Andre Sayegh said departments were able to find cost savings to prevent layoffs. (1m 35s)
Planning to solve New Jersey’s top policy priorities
Clip: 1/29/2019 | 2m 35s | The NJ Planning Conference is a chance for planners to look at ongoing projects. (2m 35s)
A united front for Trenton’s top three Democrats
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Clip: 1/29/2019 | 3m 39s | Murphy, Sweeney and Coughlin met at a diner to discuss raising the minimum wage. (3m 39s)
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Clip: 1/29/2019 | 3m 13s | Addiego's defection gives Senate Democrats a 26-14 majority. (3m 13s)
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