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As Trump Returns, Murphy Plans to Protect Abortion Access in New Jersey

Last updated: January 15, 2025 9:41 am
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As Governor Philip D. Murphy gears up for his final year in office in New Jersey, he unveiled a series of ambitious proposals in his State of the State address. Among these proposals is a plan to ban cellphones in schools to address the rise in cyberbullying and mental health issues among children. This move follows similar initiatives in states like New York and California.

Governor Murphy also addressed the issue of abortion access, vowing to stockpile a supply of mifepristone in case the Trump administration imposes restrictions on medication abortions. He reiterated his commitment to ensuring that abortion remains accessible and affordable in New Jersey.

Furthermore, Governor Murphy pledged to tackle the alarming increase in roadway fatalities in the state. With a 14 percent rise in traffic deaths last year, he plans to overhaul the state’s 10 most dangerous intersections to improve road safety. This initiative comes in response to a reduction in traffic enforcement by State Police troopers, which coincided with a spike in crashes and fatalities.

In addition to these key initiatives, Governor Murphy outlined his priorities for his final year in office. These include providing full pay to state workers on parental leave, making full-day kindergarten mandatory in all towns, and allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in school board elections.

As Governor Murphy prepares to step down from office, the race to replace him is already in full swing, with prominent Democrats and Republicans vying for their party’s nomination. Despite some criticism from Republican leaders about the cost of his policy proposals, Governor Murphy remains focused on addressing critical issues facing New Jersey.

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In conclusion, Governor Murphy’s State of the State address highlighted his commitment to addressing key challenges in the state, from road safety to education and healthcare. His proposals signal a proactive approach to governance and a dedication to improving the lives of New Jersey residents.

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