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Gov. Murphy & Company’s latest sleight of hand is one of the least convincing magic tricks the Democrats have ever tried to pull off. It’s a new bill, one that screams that the public health emergency in NJ is OFFICIALLY OVER. Sort of. It’s Bill A 5777 and it purports to “end” the public health emergency. And, what’s more, it goes on to revoke any executive order the governor made in response to the public health emergency, since, according to the bill, there IS no longer a public emergency. Sounds reasonable right? Oh . except for one thing. I mean 15 things. There are 15 COVID-19 related executive orders that are excluded from the bill. Not to mention the fact that one paragraph of the bill states outright that if he sees spikes again, the governor can completely go back to restricting us. ....
Among Americans with earnings in the top 60 percent, 57 percent have an associate degree or higher, compared to only 28 percent of earners in the bottom 40 percent, the report says. Only 21 percent of Latinx adults and 31 percent of Black adults have a postsecondary degree, compared to 46 percent of white adults. The report examines what could happen if the bottom 40 percent of earners got college degrees at the same rate as the top 60 percent and if higher education attainment rates were the same across racial groups. According to the analysis, over half the population, 58 percent, would have a postsecondary degree in that scenario, including an additional 12.9 million low-income white Americans, 10.2 million Latinx Americans, 5.9 million Black Americans and 498,000 Asian Americans. ....