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 New Jersey Blog Street: New Jersey residents speaks out about the issues that Governor Phil Murphy Is Ignoring 








There is a bipartisan New Jersey Transit reform bill that makes the agency far more transparent, fortifies a Board of Directors that is still treated as an afterthought, and promotes customer service that isn’t just PR piffle.

But that bill is still stuck in the Assembly, which is another sign that Gov. Murphy doesn’t seek to change much at the nation’s third-largest commuter system, no matter how often he dusts off the if-it-kills-me sales pitch. Indeed, his stewardship suggests a preference for a status quo that could send NJT careening into another ditch.


Gov. Phil Murphy hate us.


          NJ is run by a confederacy of dunces.

                      The real virus is Phil Murphy. 


Where are the apologies from the Trenton DEMS when pedestrians and cyclists are killed? They don't say anything. They keep the dangerous streets in the same condition. Pedestrians are sitting ducks in New Jersey, where local, county, and state officials have been unwilling to afford them real protection from cars, buses and trains, and strong penalties against those who kill them.

Nothing has been done to improve pedestrian safety
 

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