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| April Thu, 2016

Health Matters Poll Series: End-Of-Life Care in New Jersey

Majority Has Thought About, Discussed Plans But Far Fewer Have Written A Living Will

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| March Thu, 2016

New Jerseyans Continue To Oppose Gas Tax Hike; Possible Estate Tax Trade-off Does Little To Boost Support

The Transportation Trust Fund is running on fumes, but replenishing it through a gas tax increase remains a non-starter with New Jerseyans, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll. Fifty-six percent oppose a gas tax hike, virtually unchanged in the last 18 months; 42 percent support it.

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| March Fri, 2016

Majority Of New Jerseyans Concerned About Quality Of Drinking Water, Water Pollution

Like much of the nation in the wake of the Flint, Mich. water crisis, New Jerseyans are concerned about the quality of their drinking water, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.

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| March Tue, 2016

New Jerseyans Divided On State Takeover Of Atlantic City And New Casinos Elsewhere In State

Atlantic City’s financial situation continues to worsen, but a bare majority of New Jerseyans believes the state should not intervene, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.

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