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Residents urge Bergen County to back 'Climate Superfund' legislation to make polluters pay

5828530 · February 5, 2025
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Multiple public commenters asked the Bergen County Board of Commissioners to adopt a resolution supporting the New Jersey Climate Superfund Act to raise revenue for climate adaptation and hold polluters accountable; the comments were made during the public-comment period and no formal county action was recorded at the meeting.

Paula Rogovin of Teaneck and other speakers urged the Bergen County Board of Commissioners to support the New Jersey Climate Superfund Act during the meeting's public-comment period, asking the county to adopt a resolution in the bill's favor ahead of a planned rally and legislative lobbying day in Trenton. "Last time, several of us spoke out about the Climate Superfund Act, which would make the polluters pay," Paula…

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