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New Jersey delay 'real rules' for flood regulations
New Jersey has delayed the implementation of new flood regulations, known as the 'real rules,' for a year due to strong opposition. The Department of Environmental Protection had proposed the rules to protect homes from flooding, but the Sherrill administration has paused them.
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