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Just a few dollars more than last year for cash-strapped New Jersey City University. That’s what the 100-year-old institution — still trying to recover from years of mismanagement — will see in the state’s fiscal year 2025 budget that was agreed upon Wednesday night and made public Thursday morning. School officials had sought $55 million in the budget, but will settle for $41.9 million, just $200,000 more than it received last year. Still, it’s $3.5 million more than was proposed when the 2025 spending plan was first presented in April. The funding is a portion of the $107 million for 29 Huds…