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Voters in 11 districts asked to OK major spending on schools

Montclair is looking for $188M, New Providence for $22M

11/07/2022

NJ Spotlight News

Voters in 11 districts asked to OK major spending on schools

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Montclair is looking for $188M, New Providence for $22M

New Jersey voters aren’t just being asked to choose members of Congress on the ballot Tuesday. In nearly a dozen districts, voters will decide whether to approve hundreds of millions of dollars for proposed school improvements, with plans ranging from new heating and air conditioning systems to permanently boosting the local tax levy to hire more teachers and staff.

11/07/2022

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Business Report: Climate change and clean-energy jobs

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Clip: 11/7/2022 | 2m 51s | Poll finds that 70% of NJ residents believe climate change poses a threat (2m 51s)

Candidates make final push to get out the vote

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Clip: 11/7/2022 | 5m 42s | Around 700,000 people in NJ have already voted (5m 42s)

Election-eve review of races, spending and voter turnout

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Clip: 11/7/2022 | 4m 33s | Some $22M in outside money has been spent on NJ congressional races, $14M of that in CD7 (4m 33s)

Two NJ Democrats fight to hold seats in Congress

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Clip: 11/7/2022 | 5m 5s | Some analysts say the 7th District now leans Republican (5m 5s)

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