NEWARK, New Jersey -- New Jersey's governor said Wednesday he isn't declaring a state of emergency over lead levels in Newark's water.
NJ.com reports Democrat Phil Murphy also said additional testing to determine whether filters are working correctly likely will take weeks. Murphy said about 20 homes per day are currently being tested.
Murphy made his comments outside a meeting with state, county and city officials at the Essex County Utilities Authority.
Murphy proving he is just another empty suit incapable of being a strong leader.
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NEWARK, New Jersey -- New Jersey's governor said Wednesday he isn't declaring a state of emergency over lead levels in Newark's water.
NJ.com reports Democrat Phil Murphy also said additional testing to determine whether filters are working correctly likely will take weeks. Murphy said about 20 homes per day are currently being tested.
Murphy made his comments outside a meeting with state, county and city officials at the Essex County Utilities Authority.