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New Jersey Governor Endorses Stricter Environment Review for Projects in ‘Overburdened’ Communities

Bill Aims to Protect Lower-Income, Minority Areas From Pollution
State Sen. Troy Singleton, at the lectern, and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver, both seated and wearing masks, discuss an environmental justice reform bill related to "overburdened communities" at Amtico Square in Trenton on Friday. The area was once a large illegal dumping site. (Edwin Torres/New Jersey governor’s office).
State Sen. Troy Singleton, at the lectern, and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver, both seated and wearing masks, discuss an environmental justice reform bill related to "overburdened communities" at Amtico Square in Trenton on Friday. The area was once a large illegal dumping site. (Edwin Torres/New Jersey governor’s office).
CoStar News
June 19, 2020 | 10:09 P.M.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday pledged his support for a bill that would make real estate developers seeking to expand or build new facilities in “overburdened” communities meet more stringent requirements to get environmental approvals for projects.

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