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TRENTON, N.J. — Bucking the state’s powerful public-employee unions, the New Jersey Senate on Monday passed a bill requiring higher contributions for health benefits and pensions from more than a half-million government workers, while suspending unions’ ability to bargain over health care.

The bill still must get through an Assembly committee and then pass the entire lower house before it reaches the governor’s desk.

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