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Murphy signs controversial 'Elections Transparency Act'
Clip: 4/3/2023 | 1m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Critics say it will strip the state’s campaign finance watchdog of its independence
Gov. Phil Murphy has signed into law a controversial bill that critics say will strip the state’s campaign finance watchdog of its independence. The "Elections Transparency Act" doubles campaign contribution limits and holds political campaigns to stricter reporting requirements. But it also allows Murphy to directly appoint commissioners to the Election Law Enforcement Commission.
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Murphy signs controversial 'Elections Transparency Act'
Clip: 4/3/2023 | 1m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Gov. Phil Murphy has signed into law a controversial bill that critics say will strip the state’s campaign finance watchdog of its independence. The "Elections Transparency Act" doubles campaign contribution limits and holds political campaigns to stricter reporting requirements. But it also allows Murphy to directly appoint commissioners to the Election Law Enforcement Commission.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGovernor Murphy has signed into law a controversial Bill critics say will strip the state's campaign Finance Watchdog of its independence the election's transparency Act passed both Chambers last week not without debate though the bill doubles campaign contribution limits and holds political campaigns to stricter reporting requirements but it also allows Governor Murphy to directly appoint Commissioners to the election law enforcement commission that's the agency tasked with investigating campaign Finance violations well late last week the three Commissioners resigned in protest critics call the move a power grab by the governor but supporters of the bill Say it'll shed much needed light on so-called dark money groups by requiring them to reveal donors and say elac has been in need of a major overhaul
Another NJ child dead by suicide. What can be done?
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Clip: 4/3/2023 | 9m 2s | Interview: Stephanie Marcello of Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care (9m 2s)
Brace for allergy season's late finish after an early start
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Clip: 4/3/2023 | 4m 14s | Interview: Allergist and immunologist Catherine Monteleone (4m 14s)
FDA approves over-the-counter Narcan sales
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Clip: 4/3/2023 | 4m 14s | Harm reductionists applaud decision on opioid overdose reversal drug (4m 14s)
Kia, Hyundai faulted for increase in car thefts
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Clip: 4/3/2023 | 3m 56s | After hotwire how-to spread on TikTok, police dealing with spike in thefts (3m 56s)
NJ lawmaker pushes for delay in affordable housing
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Clip: 4/3/2023 | 4m 7s | Housing advocates oppose any delay (4m 7s)
Proposal to ban disposable cutlery, condiment packets in NJ
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Clip: 4/3/2023 | 1m 18s | Assemblyman Herb Conaway is sponsoring a bill that would prohibit them in NJ restaurants (1m 18s)
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