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Is NJ doing enough to regulate harmful PFAS in water?

Clip: 2/22/2019 | 3m 25sVideo has Closed Captions

An EPA plan to regulate toxic PFAS in drinking water has sparked criticism.

An EPA plan to regulate toxic PFAS in drinking water has sparked criticism from Jersey officials, but some say New Jersey could be doing more to regulate the chemicals on the state level.

02/22/2019

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'Dark money' bill breezes through Senate but may face issues

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Clip: 2/22/2019 | 3m 26s | The Senate passed the so-called dark money bill 31-0. (3m 26s)

Kearny's mayor says NJ treats it like a second-class citizen

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Clip: 2/22/2019 | 2m 38s | The mayor claims that the landfill is a health hazard and that it should be closed down. (2m 38s)

New Jersey is the first state to take legal Oscars bets

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Clip: 2/22/2019 | 2m 37s | Retail and online sportsbooks in NJ were given the green light for betting on the show. (2m 37s)

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