a New Path for NJ-12
a New Path for NJ-12

a New Path for NJ-12
Public service is about helping people solve real problems.
Every day, residents of New Jersey’s 12th District navigate federal agencies — Social Security, Veterans Affairs, the IRS, immigration services, student aid, small business programs, and more. When delays happen, when paperwork gets stuck, or when benefits you’ve earned are out of reach, your Member of Congress should be accessible, responsive, and effective.
If elected, my office will treat constituent service as a core responsibility, not an afterthought.
If given the honor of serving, I will build a constituent services operation that is proactive, accessible, and accountable.
My commitments:
Dedicated casework staff focused specifically on federal agency assistance
Timely response standards so residents are not left wondering whether their request was received
Regular in-district office hours across Mercer, Middlesex, Somerset, and Union counties
Multilingual support to ensure language is not a barrier to assistance
Mobile “Constituent Service Days” rotating through municipalities to meet residents where they are
Annual transparency reporting on casework volume and resolution timelines
Constituent service should reflect respect for people’s time and dignity.
Accessing healthcare benefits can be confusing and overwhelming, particularly for seniors, veterans, and families facing complex medical challenges.
If elected, my office will prioritize:
Medicare and Medicaid case assistance
Support for veterans seeking healthcare access
Assistance with Affordable Care Act enrollment issues
Guidance for families navigating maternal and infant health programs
Support for individuals facing unexpected coverage denials
No one should struggle alone to access benefits they are legally entitled to receive.
While I am currently a candidate, not an officeholder, I believe it is important to make helpful information easily accessible. Below are official federal resources that residents can use directly: