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This July 9, 2018 photo shows the Atlantic City, N.J. beachfront. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
New Jersey is moving to extend the state takeover of Atlantic City for four more years, elongating a saga that Gov. Phil Murphy vowed during his campaign that he would end.
Lawmakers on Wednesday approved legislation to keep the state in control of the resort town’s finances until 2025. The initial five-year oversight period was set to end this year.
It came after Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver, who leads the state takeover in her capacity as commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs, told lawmakers during a budget hearing that an extension would be necessary.
Biz groups to Murphy: Let us do conventions in Atlantic City
WAYNE PARRY, Associated Press
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1of3Michael Chait, president of the Greater Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce, speaks at a news conference on the Atlantic City, N.J. Boardwalk on Friday, April 30, 2021. Chait and other business and political officials called on Gov. Phil Murphy to ease coronavirus restrictions enough to allow conventions and trade shows to resume in Atlantic City.Wayne Parry/APShow MoreShow Less
2of3FILE - In this July 2, 2020 file photo, a woman plays a slot machine at the Golden Nugget casino in Atlantic City N.J. On Friday, April 30, 2021, business and political officials called on New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy to ease coronavirus restrictions enough to allow conventions and trade shows to resume in Atlantic City.Wayne Parry/APShow MoreShow Less
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