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Every single business, every single industry and institution in this state is suffering from the loss of revenue because of the COVID-19 shut down. That means that everyone in both the private and public sectors is trying to figure out how to recoup these losses.
But one very important educational institution has found out a sure fire way to get exactly what they need. All they have to do is to convince a far left liberal governor like Phil Murphy that he will be defending minorities with those funds. And conversely, imply that not allocating those funds is akin to supporting “systemic racism.”
We have a lot of people in New Jersey who are going to need to re-skill and retool to be able to get good jobs, said Aaron Fichtner, president of the New Jersey Council of County Colleges.