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Why the NJ Legislature needs to stop Gov. Murphy’s extreme energy plan | Opinion
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A GOP state senator says outlawing natural gas and forcing the cost of electrifying homes onto New Jersey’s citizens is not the way we should work to improve the environment.

and businesses – that currently count on natural gas to cook, heat water and keep their homes warm in the winter. This also includes banning natural gas generators, which provide vital peace of mind to New Jerseyans when the power cuts out during blizzards, floods, hurricanes and other times of emergency.

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