New Jersey allots $6.5M for school blueprints for responders

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New Jersey is using $6.5 million of federal aid to help collect and digitize school blueprints for first responders, Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy said Tuesday.

The American Rescue Plan funds will help the state’s Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness and the state police devise maps for about 1,500 public and private schools. An additional 1,500 schools already have such digital graphics available, according to the administration.

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