By Patrick McGeehan, The New York Times; August 19, 2018
Just seven months into his first term, New Jersey Gov. Philip D. Murphy is already resorting to emergency measures to try to fix New Jersey Transit, the state agency that has been failing to keep its trains running on time — or at all.
After admitting that he had underestimated the dysfunction at New Jersey Transit, Mr. Murphy now is calling for help from residents of other states. He asked for a waiver that would allow the agency to hire train engineers and other workers who do not live in New Jersey.
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