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Can NJ TRANSIT Count on Federal Funding?

Recent executive orders to slash federal transit funding threaten NJ TRANSIT with a potential $300 million a month budget shortage.

Financing & Economics, New Jersey
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  • Tight Timetable for New NJ Transit Boss
  • MTA Announces Congestion Pricing Raised $48 Million in the First Month
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