By KRISTIN ANTONELLO Credits: TAPinto.net File Photo January 19, 2021 at 4:25 PM MOORESTOWN, NJ – Senator Troy Singleton and Assemblymembers Herb Conaway and Carol Murphy are urging Comcast to reconsider a plan to impose a 1.2 terabyte (TB) data limit in our region. Saying that they are concerned “about the timing and financial impact of this decision,” the Legislators from the 7 th District, who represent Bordentown in the Statehouse, cited the toll that the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has taken on families and the economy as the major reason why Comcast’s plans should be halted, or at the very least, postponed. “Many workers are unemployed, and others have been forced to work less hours, leaving them in dire financial straits,” the three Legislators wrote in a letter to Kevin Casey, Northeast Division President of Comcast, on January 15. “Those still employed are often working remotely, while many children are attending class online. With so many working, learning, playing and socializing virtually, there is an indisputable, increased reliance on internet connectivity and data.”