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NJ's Murphy signs into law bills aimed at addressing hunger

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy
© Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed 10 measures aimed at helping residents facing hunger into law.The Democrat signed the legislation Thursday alongside Democratic Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin, other lawmakers, and a handful of advocates.Murphy described the measures as a ``first step'' in reducing how many people go hungry in New Jersey. Murphy says roughly one in 10 residents faces hunger.Among the new laws is a measure requiring an ``anti-hunger'' link on all state websites providing information on emergency food services.Another sets aside $1 million for a grant program to address food insecurity at public colleges. A third establishes a task force to study food waste.Another law requires an awareness campaign on food waste.The bills stem from Coughlin's push to address hunger in the state.