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Poll: Majority of NJ residents oppose electric vehicle plan

Majority said they still see health benefits in EV goals for 2035

02/19/2024

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Poll: Majority of NJ residents oppose electric vehicle plan

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Majority said they still see health benefits in EV goals for 2035

A new Rutgers-Eagleton poll found that 58% of those polled said Gov. Phil Murphy’s plan to phase out the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035 will create better air quality in the state, and 51% expect it to boost public health. Still, half said they were opposed to the plan, including a third who said they are strongly opposed.

02/19/2024

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