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April 7, 2017: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
4/6/2017 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Two years after an apartment building fire, lawmakers try to toughen building codes.
Two years after a 240-unit complex was consumed by fire, lawmakers try to toughen building codes. Firefighters call it a good start. In the nation's capital, a call to boost funding for addiction prevention and treatment. Would another $180 million make a dent? The state's credit rating has suffered a succession of downgrades. But one city's credit is bouncing back up.
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NJTV News is a local public television program presented by NJ PBS
NJTV News
April 7, 2017: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
4/6/2017 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Two years after a 240-unit complex was consumed by fire, lawmakers try to toughen building codes. Firefighters call it a good start. In the nation's capital, a call to boost funding for addiction prevention and treatment. Would another $180 million make a dent? The state's credit rating has suffered a succession of downgrades. But one city's credit is bouncing back up.
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