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Senator Shirley K. Turner, representing Mercer and Hunterdon counties, shared her thoughts on the ongoing NJ Transit strike. She expressed deep concern over the impact it is having on the working families of New Jersey. With thousands of residents struggling to get to work, attend medical appointments, and maintain their income, the situation is becoming increasingly difficult for many.

Public transportation plays a crucial role in the lives of communities, serving as a lifeline for those who rely on it daily. Senator Turner called for both NJ Transit and the locomotive engineers’ union to return to negotiations promptly. She emphasized the importance of reaching a fair and timely resolution that benefits both the workers and the riders. Urgency, compassion, and a shared commitment to the public good are essential in resolving this crisis.

As the NJ Transit strike continues to disrupt the lives of New Jersey residents, Senator Turner’s statement highlights the pressing need for a swift resolution. The impact on working families cannot be understated, with many individuals struggling to meet their basic needs due to the lack of reliable public transportation. The call for all parties involved to prioritize the well-being of the community underscores the importance of finding a solution that benefits everyone involved. It is imperative that negotiations resume promptly to address the challenges faced by both workers and commuters. The future of public transportation in New Jersey hangs in the balance, and the time to act is now.