
Budget Holes & Transit Woes
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Trying to fill a hole in the budget and NJ Transit can't catch a break.
With a $200 million dollar budget hole, the state is trying to figure out how to plug the gap for the next 2 years. Monday saw the second train derailment in 2 weeks. It has spurred numerous discussions on who is to blame and what needs to be done to fix it. Kim Guadagno's flashy press release and more.
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Reporters Roundtable is a local public television program presented by NJ PBS
Support for Reporters Roundtable is provided by New Jersey Manufacture Insurance, New Jersey Realtors and RWJ Barnabas Health. Promotional support provided by New Jersey Business Magazine.

Budget Holes & Transit Woes
Special | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
With a $200 million dollar budget hole, the state is trying to figure out how to plug the gap for the next 2 years. Monday saw the second train derailment in 2 weeks. It has spurred numerous discussions on who is to blame and what needs to be done to fix it. Kim Guadagno's flashy press release and more.
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Reporters Roundtable is a local public television program presented by NJ PBS
Support for Reporters Roundtable is provided by New Jersey Manufacture Insurance, New Jersey Realtors and RWJ Barnabas Health. Promotional support provided by New Jersey Business Magazine.