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New Jersey can tap up to $100 million in federal funds to help Newark fix the city’s drinking water problems under new legislation approved by Congress

The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously approved the legislation late Tuesday that allows states to access federal funds for projects to remove lead from drinking water. The bill, which was previously approved by the U.

S. Senate, now heads to President Trump’s desk.
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