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Re: NJ governors and lawmakers raided the child lead poisoning fund, taking $50M. JC children affected
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The New Jersey government left countless children exposed to lead poisoning in the last decade by diverting more than $50 million away from a health fund to pay routine bills and salaries, a Gannett New Jersey investigation found.

The diversion was approved by Democratic and Republican governors, including Chris Christie. State budgets can supersede laws requiring funding for various programs.

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Newark had 880 children under 6 with at least 5 micrograms, by far the highest number in the state, followed by Paterson (385), Jersey City (372), Irvington (250), Trenton (224) and Elizabeth (183).

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http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/ ... protection-fund/21202177/


This type of story is sick (no pun intended). An utter failure of political leadership on both sides of the aisle.

Posted on: 2015/1/5 21:25
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NJ governors and lawmakers raided the child lead poisoning fund, taking $50M. JC children affected
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The New Jersey government left countless children exposed to lead poisoning in the last decade by diverting more than $50 million away from a health fund to pay routine bills and salaries, a Gannett New Jersey investigation found.

The diversion was approved by Democratic and Republican governors, including Chris Christie. State budgets can supersede laws requiring funding for various programs.

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Newark had 880 children under 6 with at least 5 micrograms, by far the highest number in the state, followed by Paterson (385), Jersey City (372), Irvington (250), Trenton (224) and Elizabeth (183).

Read more:

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/ ... protection-fund/21202177/

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