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    Margaret M. Donlon
    (Dem)

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    Jessica Ford
    (Rep)

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    Luanne M. Peterpaul
    (Dem)

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    Felicia Simmons
    (WTP)

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    Andrew C. Wardell
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

What are the most pressing challenges facing New Jersey in 2025, and how do you propose to address them?

What reforms do you support to improve New Jersey’s democracy?

How do you plan to strengthen and support New Jersey’s economy?

What steps, if any, will you take to ensure equitable funding and support for public education?

What immigration policies do you support?

Campaign Email info@njld11.com
Campaign phone 732-508-9376
Website https://www.njld11.com/
As a practicing physician, I will always fight for women to maintain reproductive freedom and make sure the right to choose is always protected in New Jersey. Reproductive healthcare is a priority issue because it is fundamental to personal freedom, bodily autonomy, and health equity. Every individual should have the right to make private healthcare decisions without government interference, including decisions about contraception, pregnancy, and abortion.

The cost of living has also continued to rise with no clear explanation, which is unacceptable. As a state, we need to focus on long-term affordability goals by passing legislation that directly addresses the concerns we are hearing in our communities. To cut down on rising costs, I will continue the fight for affordability by sponsoring common-sense and bipartisan legislation that puts New Jersey taxpayers first, including property tax relief programs, lowering prescription drug costs, and expanding access to healthcare.
As a working mom, I know how busy life can get. Between school drop-offs, work, being a legislator, and everything in between, finding time to vote on a single day isn’t always easy. That’s why upholding accessible voting options like by mail or early is so important. It gives parents, seniors, people with disabilities, and anyone else who wants the flexibility to vote to sit down, take the time to review the ballot, and make thoughtful decisions about who to vote for without the stress of rushing to the polls on Election Day. Vote-by-mail and voting early makes voting more accessible, more practical, and more family-friendly, and that’s a win for our democracy.
Economic development is a priority issue because it’s the foundation for building strong communities, creating job opportunities, and improving the overall quality of life for residents. In today’s competitive landscape, we need to ensure that New Jersey remains an attractive place for businesses to invest, grow, and hire. To address this, I would focus on creating a stable, business-friendly environment by streamlining regulations (A2296, A5593), modernizing infrastructure (A4572, A4509), and offering targeted incentives for industries that bring long-term, high-quality jobs to our state (S3275, S2825), such as clean energy, technology, and advanced manufacturing. I am proud to have supported and encouraged film production in Monmouth County by helping to facilitate bringing a state-of-the-art Netflix production facility to Fort Monmouth, which will provide thousands of jobs to NJ and support the local economy.
As a mom, I see firsthand how education is the foundation to prepare our children for opportunity, equity, and long-term economic success. A strong education system prepares students not only to succeed but to become informed, engaged citizens. When we invest in education, we’re investing in the future of NJ. To address this, I would fight for funding for our public schools to ensure every student has access to high-quality teachers, up-to-date resources, tutoring programs for learning loss post-COVID, and safe environments. I would also prioritize upholding and expanding on legislation that has already been passed, such as early childhood education, special education, mental health services, and after-school programs that keep kids engaged and on track. New Jersey has the best public education in the country, and making sure school districts are properly funded is paramount. Our team will work across the aisle to pass more common-sense solutions to school funding issues.
Immigration is a key driver of our economy, and the policies I support focus on harnessing the positive impact immigrants have on job creation, innovation, and economic growth. Immigrants are critical to many sectors of the workforce and contribute significantly to our economy, especially in industries that face labor shortages.

While I am a state official and don’t have control over federal immigration policy, I strongly support creating fair and accessible pathways to citizenship. When we provide opportunities for hardworking individuals and families to fully participate in our communities, we strengthen our economy, our democracy, and our shared future.
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Campaign Email info@njld11.com
Campaign phone 732-508-9376
Website https://www.njld11.com
Affordability is one of the top issues affecting not just New Jersey residents, but the entire nation. That’s why we’re committed to tackling the affordability crisis head-on through bipartisan legislation that delivers rebates back into the pockets of hardworking New Jerseyans. My running mate, Assemblywoman Margie Donlon, and I are proud to have been instrumental in passing historic property tax relief legislation for homeowners and renters through programs such as Stay NJ.

As a former Municipal Judge and prosecutor, I also know the importance of maintaining a safe community. Public safety is a fundamental pillar of any thriving community, as it ensures that residents can live, work, and engage in daily life without fear of harm. I will continue to push for increased funding for local departments, and fight for policies that support law enforcement officers throughout Monmouth County.
Ensuring access to the democratic process of voting is essential to promoting our democracy. Voting by mail and voting early are essential tools that make our democracy more accessible and resilient. They give people the flexibility to vote on their own time, which is especially important for working parents, seniors, people with disabilities, and anyone juggling multiple responsibilities.. By expanding vote-by-mail and early voting, we empower more citizens to make their voices heard, strengthen participation, and ensure that every eligible voter has a fair and convenient opportunity to cast their ballot. A healthy democracy depends on it.
To strengthen the economy in New Jersey, I believe we must focus on fostering both innovation and support for existing businesses. In the legislature, I have been a champion for our local businesses by introducing legislation offering targeted tax credit incentives and expanding on eligibility for programs that help small businesses succeed. By streamlining regulations and reducing red tape, we can make it easier for small businesses to start and thrive in our communities. Expanding labor and retraining programs is also crucial, ensuring that residents have access to the training and skills needed to meet the demands of today’s job market.
Public education is one of New Jersey’s greatest strengths. Protecting public education means standing up for every student, no matter their zip code. It means ensuring schools have the resources to offer a world-class education, supporting educators who shape young minds, and ensuring that we deliver funding to our schools. While in the legislature, I have been steadfast in re-evaluating the school funding formula because I believe every child deserves a fair shot, and that starts with fully funded public schools. We must push back against efforts that chip away at our public education system and instead double down on what works such as investing in early learning, expanding access to mental health services, and supporting programs that help students thrive both inside and outside the classroom.
As state legislators, we do not have control over the national legislation that shapes immigration policies. However, I believe in advocating for fair and accessible pathways to citizenship that allow individuals and families to fully participate in and contribute to our communities. When we create opportunities for integration and stability, we not only support economic growth but also help strengthen the safety and cohesion of our neighborhoods.

Immigrants are a vital part of our economy – they’re entrepreneurs, small business owners, health care workers, farmers, engineers, and so much more. In fact, many of the industries that keep New Jersey and our nation moving rely on immigrant labor. I support immigration policies that recognize these contributions and help us build a stronger, more competitive economy.
Campaign phone 347-374-1133
Campaign Address 1146 Asbury ave
Twitter @Simmons4AP
Website FeliciaSimmons.com
New Jersey is facing a cost-of-living crisis that is forcing too many families, seniors, and young people out of their communities. From skyrocketing property taxes to unaffordable housing, stagnant wages, and rising utility costs, our residents are being squeezed. We are also seeing deep inequities in healthcare, education, and infrastructure between towns especially in growing, diverse areas like Legislative District 11. As your Assemblywoman, I will fight for property tax relief, targeted housing affordability programs, stronger protections for renters and homeowners, and investments in clean, resilient infrastructure. I live these struggles alongside my neighbors, and I know the fight to fix them is about protecting the Constitution of New Jersey and the United States ,making sure We The People remain at the center of every decision
Our democratic process is sacred, and protecting it is one of my top priorities. I believe every neighborhood should have a voice, and every person should have a fair chance to run for office without being shut out by money or political gatekeeping. I support automatic and same-day voter registration, expanded early voting locations, and increased access to vote-by-mail. I will push for campaign finance reform to reduce corporate influence and level the playing field for grassroots candidates, and I will fight for strong penalties against any suppression of rights whether it’s voting rights, the right to run for office, or the right to speak out. I live these principles every day as someone who has stood up for my community, and I will never stop defending the people’s voice in Trenton.
I believe in a New Jersey First economy one that invests in our people, our communities, and our businesses. We can’t outsource our future. That means:

Reviving in-state manufacturing so more goods are made here in New Jersey, by New Jersey workers.

Strong union protections and fair wages that lift families and strengthen our middle class.

Workforce housing tied to economic growth, so the people who work in our communities can afford to live in them.

Prioritizing small and local businesses for state contracts and development opportunities, keeping taxpayer dollars circulating locally.

Investing in green energy, coastal resilience, and infrastructure upgrades that create good-paying union jobs while protecting our environment.

I live this commitment every day standing with workers, supporting small businesses, and advocating for economic policies that put We The People at the center.
Every child in New Jersey deserves the same quality of education, no matter their zip code. I will fight to fully fund the state’s school funding formula and make sure those dollars are distributed equitably. I support a Student Bill of Rights to guarantee equal classroom resources from technology to curriculum across all districts. I will also work to expand access to early childhood education, special education services, and afterschool programs that help students succeed inside and outside the classroom. Education equity is not just a policy goal it’s a constitutional right, and I will fight to protect it for every student.
New Jersey’s diversity is one of its greatest strengths. I support fair and humane immigration policies that protect immigrant families, provide pathways to citizenship, and ensure access to education, healthcare, and worker protections for all residents regardless of status. I will stand against discriminatory practices and work with local governments to ensure immigrant communities feel safe participating in civic life without fear. For me, this is about living up to the values of our Constitution and ensuring We The People means all of us
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