The Republicans Debate; New Jersey and Congestion Pricing; Improving Organ Donation in the U.S.

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Coming up on today’s show:

    Lisa Lerer, national political correspondent for The New York Times, talks about Wednesday night’s debate among many of the Republicans running for president.
    Josh Gottheimer, U.S. Representative (D, NJ-5), co-chair of the Problem Solvers Caucus, argues how New York’s congestion pricing will take a toll on his Bergen County constituents. Then, Tom Wright, president and chief executive officer of the Regional Plan Association, explains a measure he’s proposing in which New Jerseyans might stand to benefit.
    It’s estimated that 25,000 viable organs are wasted each year. Julia Métraux, fellow at Mother Jones covering disability and public health, explains a bipartisan bill to reform the national organ donor network which has now reached President Joe Biden’s desk.

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