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Shama Haider & Ellen Park for Assembly
In 2025, New Jersey faces significant challenges: the rising cost of living, the climate crisis, and underfunded public transportation. We must reform zoning laws to expand affordable housing, implement universal school meals, and invest in universal Pre-K. To make healthcare more affordable, I support site-neutral payments, reference-based pricing, and enforceable cost growth benchmarks. As energy costs climb, families receiving SNAP, Medicaid, or TANF should be automatically enrolled in utility assistance, and punitive reconnection fees must end. Addressing climate change requires rejecting dirty energy investments and advancing smart land use reform. Finally, creating a dedicated funding source and expanding public transit infrastructure is essential to meet the needs of our growing and diverse communities.
I proudly cosponsor the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act and legislation for same-day voter registration—key steps to expanding access and protecting every voter’s voice. I also support lowering the voting age to 16 for school board elections, empowering young people to shape the future of their schools and communities. Our democracy is strongest when more people participate, not fewer. I believe we should explore civic education partnerships between schools and local election boards to engage new voters early. Additionally, we must increase language access at polling places and expand vote-by-mail statewide. These reforms will make our elections more inclusive, equitable, and accessible for all New Jerseyans.
To strengthen New Jersey’s economy, we must invest in people and policies that promote long-term stability and fairness. That starts with fully funding our school funding formula and meeting our pension obligations—both of which are essential to a strong workforce and fiscal health. I support lowering property taxes through programs like StayNJ, Senior Freeze, and the ANCHOR rebate to help families and seniors stay in their homes. At the same time, we must pursue progressive tax policies that ask the wealthiest to pay their fair share, including increased realty transfer fees on high-end home sales. These strategies ensure we can fund essential services, support working families, and build an economy that works for everyone—not just the few.
I’m committed to ensuring every student in New Jersey has access to a high-quality public education, regardless of zip code. That starts with fully funding our school funding formula and continuing to make responsible pension payments to support the educators who serve our communities. As a legislator, I have consistently advocated for robust public school funding throughout the budget process. We must also address the teacher shortage by encouraging more people—especially those from underrepresented communities—to enter the profession. Representation matters, and students benefit when they see themselves reflected in their educators. Equity in education means investing in our schools, supporting our teachers, and expanding opportunity for every child.
As an immigrant from Pakistan, I know firsthand the value immigrants bring to our communities. New Jersey’s strength lies in its diversity, and in LD-37, our legislators proudly reflect that. I’m a proud cosponsor of the Immigrant Trust Act, which limits collaboration with ICE and protects the rights and safety of immigrant families. I also support maintaining state laws that ensure immigrants can access public benefits and integrate fully into our society. I've backed legislation to expand translation of government documents and believe in inclusive education policies like the Amistad and AAPI curriculum to foster cultural understanding and acceptance. Immigrants are essential to our economy, schools, and neighborhoods. We must ensure they are treated with dignity, respect, and fairness.
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2016690709
Campaign Address
34 Lindley Ave
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https://www.facebook.com/Parkwarburg4assembly/
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· Mass transit. Our district includes the northern end of the Bergen-Hudson light rail. We would fight for funding to redo the outdated environmental impact study in order for NJTransit to get shovels in the ground.
· Ending unfunded mandates. Municipalities face property tax increases due to state mandates that come with no tax support. We would not approve any policies that force municipalities to follow without proper financial support.
· Affordability. Municipalities are being squeezed harder and harder to maintain excellent public services while keeping property taxes stable. We would create and increase incentives for successful shared service initiatives.
We strongly support continuing fair ballot design. We also support passing the John R. Lewis Voter Empowerment Act and same day voter registration. We also support bringing back more transparency to our OPRA laws.
We need to Increase housing and invest in public transportation. Both are crucial for the foundation of our local economies to grow and prosper.
We need to start with re-evaluating the school funding formula and also promote consolidation for the smaller school districts.
Passing the Immigration Trust Act is a good start to protect our neighbors and friends. Diversity and inclusion plays a major role in the fabric of New Jersey’s soul.
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www.facebook.com/DemocratsLD37
Website
www.ellenpark.com/
Affordability is the number one issue on most people’s minds today, especially with the incoherent and uncomprehensible policies coming from the federal government. My Assembly companion, Shama Haider and I hear it daily from our constituents, the price of everything is going up, from simple ingredients like eggs, to the cost of housing, let alone the cost of a college education. We must prioritize affordability, reducing the financial burdens on families while building up communities.
I am the prime sponsor of A-1920, which extends childcare subsidies to families earning up to 300 percent of federal poverty level. New Jersey childcare costs are amongst the highest in the nation, especially in Bergen County, where the demand seems to dwarf the supply. The cost can be so burdensome that it prevents parents – often women – from re-entering the workforce. We will never ensure that women are in the workforce (51.2% of the state population) without affordable childcare.
New Jersey needs to take down barriers to voting not increase them. I support same day voter registration, universal vote-by-mail unless the individual voter opts out, and the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act. I support the Rule of Law, a norm that is being challenged daily on the federal level; we must protect our judges, prosecutors, and officers from intimidation and interference. The Judicial system is a co-equal branch of government, and this institution should be treated with respect, not twisted to support some political game.
Many of my constituents are small business owners, the backbone of the local economy. Without small businesses, we have no Main Street, and without Main Street, we have no community. I support bills that strengthen the local economy, whether it is improving access to angel investments to start a business, to lowering insurance costs so our small businesses can offer employees good competitive wages and benefits, to supporting the right to unionize.
New Jersey is consistently ranked amongst the most educated states in the nation, and the states with the best public school system. This is due to our educators and the entire support staff schools encompass. We, unlike other states, invest in our students and our educators. I have always supported full pension funding in the state’s budget for our educators. I have also always supported School-Based Youth Services (SYBS) programs; Englewood, Teaneck, and Hackensack have SBYS programs in District 37, which gives students safe places to feel confident discussing mental health issues, family discord, and other intangibles which impact social interaction and academic performance.
I am the proud first prime sponsor of A-4987, the Immigrant Trust Act, which would codify the Immigrant Trust Directive. This bill isn’t just about our immigrant population but about everyone who calls New Jersey home. I’m an immigrant. I came to the US when I was six years old and didn’t speak a word of English. My parents came chasing the American dream. I support the full and sustained funding for the Defense and Deportation Initiative (DDDI). Last year I sponsored the budget resolution for Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) to provide legal representation and case management to unaccompanied children and similarly situated youth living in New Jersey.
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2016690709
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https://www.parkwarburg4assembly.com/
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https://www.facebook.com/Parkwarburg4assembly/
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https://www.parkwarburg4assembly.com/
· Mass transit. Our district includes the northern end of the Bergen-Hudson light rail. We would fight for funding to redo the outdated environmental impact study in order for NJTransit to get shovels in the ground.
· Ending unfunded mandates. Municipalities face property tax increases due to state mandates that come with no tax support. We would not approve any policies that force municipalities to follow without proper financial support.
· Affordability. Municipalities are being squeezed harder and harder to maintain excellent public services while keeping property taxes stable. We would create and increase incentives for successful shared service initiatives.
We strongly support continuing fair ballot design. We also support passing the John R. Lewis Voter Empowerment Act and same day voter registration. We also support bringing back more transparency to our OPRA laws.
We need to Increase housing and invest in public transportation. Both are crucial for the foundation of our local economies to grow and prosper.
We need to start with re-evaluating the school funding formula and also promote consolidation for the smaller school districts.
Passing the Immigration Trust Act is a good start to protect our neighbors and friends. Diversity and inclusion plays a major role in the fabric of New Jersey’s soul.