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All police officers and state lawmakers in New Jersey would be required to undergo implicit bias training under a pair of bills approved by the state Assembly on Monday. Sponsors define “implicit bias” as having “attitudes towards people or associating stereotypes with them without conscious knowledge.” The Democratic-controlled Assembly passed the measures with support from a handful of Republicans at the Statehouse in Trenton — though one Republican lawmaker dismissed training for legislators as “the latest fad.” Assemblyman Jay Webber, R-Morris, suggested changing the bill to require the st…