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    Rosy Bagolie
    (Dem)

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    Alixon Collazos-Gill
    (Dem)

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    Robert M. Iommazzo
    (Rep)

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    Adam Kraemer
    (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@rosybagolie.com
Campaign phone 917-806-5016
Twitter @@Rosybagolie
Website https://rosybagolie.com/
New Jersey families are being squeezed by rising costs—housing, healthcare, groceries, and property taxes. As a mom, educator, and public servant, I see it every day. We must make our state more affordable while keeping our communities safe and strong. That means fully funding public schools to reduce the property tax burden, expanding access to affordable housing, and growing clean energy and infrastructure jobs that support union workers.

I also support legislation that increases penalties for serious crimes like home invasions and burglaries—because public safety and accountability matter. We need a government that listens and delivers for working families, educators, law enforcement, and our most vulnerable communities. I’m committed to building a safer, more affordable New Jersey—where every resident, no matter where they come from, has the opportunity to succeed.
Democracy works best when every eligible voter has fair and full access to the ballot. I support automatic and same-day voter registration, expanded vote-by-mail, and making Election Day a state holiday—so no one has to choose between work and their right to vote. I back campaign finance reforms to limit dark money and empower small donors, because our government should answer to people, not special interests.

We must also expand early voting options, invest in civic education, and protect the voting rights of workers, especially those with unpredictable schedules. As a Latina, a mom of three, and a proud Democrat, I believe every voice matters—especially those that have historically been left out. Our democracy depends on it.
We strengthen our economy by investing in the people who make it work. That means supporting small businesses—especially those owned by women, veterans, and people of color—and making sure working parents can afford childcare and paid leave. I champion union jobs in public infrastructure, clean energy, and construction, expanding organized labor into the AI and Semiconductor Chip manufacturing and innovation and I proudly support raising the minimum wage and protecting the right to organize.

As someone who came from humble beginnings and worked my way through every level of education, I understand what opportunity looks like—and how hard it is to come by for too many families. A strong economy puts workers first, protects labor rights, and ensures that every New Jersey family—not just the wealthy—can thrive.
As a lifelong educator—teacher, principal, superintendent—I know education is the great equalizer. That’s why I’m fighting to fully fund New Jersey’s school formula and ensure those funds reach the students who need them most. I’ve led efforts to remove outdated barriers to teacher certification, modernize school buildings, and support student mental health.

I’ve introduced legislation to limit cell phone distractions in classrooms so kids can focus, and I stand firmly against efforts—like those led by Donald Trump—to dismantle public education or abolish the U.S. Department of Education. In Trenton, I bring real experience from the classroom and school leadership. My goal is simple: to make sure every child, in every zip code, has access to a world-class education—and every teacher gets the support and respect they deserve.
As a proud Jewish Latina and immigrant who arrived in New Jersey at age seven, I know firsthand the struggles immigrant families face—and the power of education and opportunity to change lives. My family fled poverty and persecution, and it was this state that gave us a chance to succeed.

That’s why I champion inclusive, humane immigration policies. I support access to healthcare, education, and legal services for undocumented residents, and I proudly co-sponsored the Immigrant Trust Act.

Immigrants are small business owners, health aides, teachers, and first responders. They are our neighbors and our future. When we welcome and empower immigrants, we strengthen New Jersey—for everyone.
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