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January 31, 2019: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
1/31/2019 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
New Jersey's minimum wage bill passes and heads to the governor.
New Jersey's minimum wage bill passes and heads to the governor. A Code Blue is supposed to protect the homeless in freezing temperatures, but some say the law is flawed. Plus, should convicted felons have their right to vote restored? The answer would affect 94,000 residents. And, measuring airborne emissions in Camden by arming kids with carbon test kits.
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NJTV News
January 31, 2019: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
1/31/2019 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
New Jersey's minimum wage bill passes and heads to the governor. A Code Blue is supposed to protect the homeless in freezing temperatures, but some say the law is flawed. Plus, should convicted felons have their right to vote restored? The answer would affect 94,000 residents. And, measuring airborne emissions in Camden by arming kids with carbon test kits.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipAdvocates push to restore voting rights for convicts
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Clip: 1/31/2019 | 3m 3s | The bill would restore the voting rights for current and formerly incarcerated people. (3m 3s)
Eighth-grade students work with DEP to study black carbon
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Clip: 1/31/2019 | 2m 26s | Students and the DEP worked to study the effects of black carbon on the environment. (2m 26s)
Exclusive: Sen. Addiego discusses party switch
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Clip: 1/31/2019 | 4m 2s | NJTV News caught up with Addiego and asked her to explain why she changed parties. (4m 2s)
A proposal to help the homeless left out in the cold
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Clip: 1/31/2019 | 2m 46s | Legislation would amend the law that triggers emergency shelter for the homeless. (2m 46s)
The Super Bowl's impact on sports betting in Atlantic City
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Clip: 1/31/2019 | 4m 27s | Amato says that New Jersey handle for this year's Super Bowl will be bigger than Nevada's. (4m 27s)
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