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Rhonda Schaffler

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Business Correspondent for @NJSpotlightNews

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.Rep Josh Gottheimer shares what he and other lawmakers are looking to add to a bill that would increase protections for Supreme Court Justices. youtu.be/a1pg2Y3xD68

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What can consumers do to maintain a high credit score? Rod Griffin, senior director of consumer education and advocacy at Experian explains.bit.ly/3O2ENCq

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On #ReportersRoundtable, Senator Steven Oroho discusses the expansion of the ANCHOR property-tax relief program and shares his thoughts on gun legislation in New Jersey. youtu.be/FMkK5-CeYhI

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It's o-fish-all! On this week's episode of Table for All, Buki explores both Peruvian and Afghan cultures and cuisines! Be sure to watch this Wednesday, June 22, at 8 p.m. on NJ PBS!

It's o-fish-all! On this week's episode of Table for All, Buki explores both Peruvian and Afghan cultures and cuisines!

Be sure to watch this Wednesday, June 22, at 8 p.m. on
<a href="/MyNJPBS/">NJ PBS</a>!
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New Jersey ranks sixth in the country for student loan debt. Michele Streeter, Associate Director of TICAS explains why loan forgiveness is just one way to end the country’s student loan crisis. bit.ly/3xDMJTP

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Be sure to catch up on the first two episodes of Hazard NJ, our podcast series examining prominent Superfund sites around New Jersey and the impact climate change has on them. njspotlightnews.org/hazardnj/

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Sen. Teresa Ruiz proposed that NJ develops a graduation test to replace the current one given in 11th grade. If the bill is passed, it would be at least the third time in a decade that NJ has hit the reset button on high school exit exams. 👇 bit.ly/3xF8iTX

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The NJEA has called for the end of the high school test altogether. Julie Borst, executive director of Save Our Schools NJ says “the bill perpetuates poor education policy by continuing the use of high school exit assessments.” bit.ly/3xF8iTX

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NJ’s begun rolling out Covid shots for kids young as six months. ⁦NJDOH⁩ preordered 61K doses. Distribution’s underway but appointments are filling up fast and some parents are networking on social media to score a shot slot for their tot. NJ Spotlight News tonite

NJ’s begun rolling out Covid shots for kids young as six months. ⁦<a href="/NJDeptofHealth/">NJDOH</a>⁩ preordered 61K doses. Distribution’s underway but appointments are filling up fast and some parents are networking on social media to score a shot slot for their tot. <a href="/NJSpotlightNews/">NJ Spotlight News</a> tonite
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New Jersey lawmakers want to address the college mental health crisis with a bill that would increase funding for mental health services on campuses, employ more therapists, and increase awareness among students of the resources that are available to them. bit.ly/3tP0dL2

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Here's how New Jersey's rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine for little kids could work, if things go according to NJDOH plan. Think pediatricians and drug stores, not so much megasites. My latest via NJ Spotlight News njspotlightnews.org/2022/06/health…

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I’ve seen how underserved communities in New Jersey bear the burden of legacy pollution from Superfund sites. We must give the residents tools and resources to achieve environmental justice. Thank you for your work in spotlighting this NJ Spotlight News. njspotlightnews.org/podcast/hazard…

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NJ set a target to develop 600 megawatts of energy storage systems by the end of 2021. When it failed to meet that goal, concerns grew around another, more ambitious goal for 2030. Now, lawmakers are pushing to provide new incentives of up to $60 million. bit.ly/3NbrjTs

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The state Forest Fire Service says it’s finally gotten a handle on what appears to be NJ’s largest forest fire in 15 years. Greg McLaughlin, chief of New Jersey Forest Fire Service, said an “illegal, unattended campfire” is being investigated as the cause. bit.ly/3bgUAPs

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NJ Transit train service returned to normal Tuesday after what the agency called an illegal job action staged by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen union this weekend. Rhonda Schaffler has the details and today's top business stories. bit.ly/3tQuGZl

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No matter how the Supreme Court rules, abortion will remain legal in New Jersey. Still, Gov. Murphy has put forth bills to further expand abortion access which have been met with the cold shoulder from Democratic lawmakers. bit.ly/3HOspDJ

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In 2021, more than 1,800 bias incidents were reported in New Jersey, a 29% increase from 2020. One reason for the uptick is that more people are coming forward to report incidents, thanks to new systems in place that make it easier to do so. bit.ly/3QFdyzF