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NJ senator demands probe into Rutgers football DoorDash bill

Scanlon wants RU to be held accountable and responsible for the resources NJ provides

Aired 08/29/2022

NJ Spotlight News

NJ senator demands probe into Rutgers football DoorDash bill

Clip: 8/29/2022 | 3m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

Scanlon wants RU to be held accountable and responsible for the resources NJ provides

Public outrage over Rutgers University's spending practices is growing louder and now includes state lawmakers. Republican state Sen. Declan O’Scanlon is calling for an investigation over a recent Bergen Record report that the public university racked up more than $450,000 worth of DoorDash food deliveries from May 2021 to June 2022 despite the school running at a $73M deficit in the year prior.

Aired 08/29/2022

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