Every single day of this campaign has been a reminder of what a special place New Jersey is.
I’m humbled and honored to be your next Lieutenant Governor.
It was great to celebrate the grand opening of Residences at Harper with partners like @NJHousing, @BurlCoNJ, @RBC, and @QuintonLaw!
The project delivers 76 units of 100% #AffordableHousing with community amenities and supportive services to Moorestown.
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One of the greatest responsibilities we have as a community is ensuring the safety and well-being of everyone who calls Moorestown home.
In this month’s letter, I want to talk about how public safety comes in many forms.
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Cory Booker lays out the current situation with the OBBB and where the possible Republican “no” votes could come from:
So here we have a situation where we need four votes to stop this bill.
We already have two: Thom Tillis and Rand Paul.
They’re voting against it—one because of the massive budget deficits (that’s Rand Paul), and the other because he’s just telling the truth about the devastating impact this bill would have on Medicaid, on people’s healthcare premiums, and on knocking people off healthcare altogether—especially the impact on rural hospitals.
Thom Tillis has been ripping the truth out on the floor about the hypocrisy of this bill.
But we need two more.
One of them could be Lisa Murkowski. She’s from Alaska, and she was trying to get a lot into this bill that would have exempted Alaska—held it harmless from many of the Medicaid cuts. She tried to put those protections in the bill, but they got bounced out by the parliamentarian as not eligible under the reconciliation process.
She also tried to exempt Alaska from the SNAP cuts—from the food stamp cuts—and that, too, got bounced.
So the question is: Does she still vote for this bill, even though she knows it’s going to cost Alaskans a lot? It’s going to cost Alaskan hospitals a lot?
I just don’t know. That’s someone I know a lot of people are talking to and trying to convince.
Another person is Susan Collins. Remember—it was Murkowski, Collins, and John McCain who voted to save the Affordable Care Act in 2017.
The impact of this bill is going to affect millions more than losing the ACA would. It’s not just going to threaten rural hospitals, or millions of people who rely on Medicaid—it’s going to jack up premiums for so many Americans. Some folks will just tap out and say, “I can’t afford to pay $900 more for healthcare—I’ll just take the risk.”
And that’s going to mean millions of Americans are going to lose their healthcare as a result.
So the question is: What do those two do?
Now, there are some wildcards. I’ve heard Josh Hawley say very clearly, “We shouldn’t be taking healthcare away from millions of Americans just to give tax cuts to millionaires.” If he holds to that, maybe he’s going to flip on this.
There are others I think maybe could change overnight—John Curtis from Utah, or maybe even someone like Ron Johnson, who has said he wouldn’t support a bill that massively explodes the budget deficit.
So—we have work to do. We’re not giving up until the final moment.
And even if we lose here in the Senate—it’s not over. Then it goes over to the House.
There are more than a dozen members over there who’ve said they would vote against it. Let’s see if they cave to Donald Trump.
But we should be putting the pressure on.
"As someone who grew up with Medicaid coverage in New Jersey and now advocates for cancer patients across the state, I know firsthand what’s at stake and want to set the record straight." - Quinton Law
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💻 Published on June 24, 2025
✨ Celebrating Moorestown’s Past & Present Over Lunch ✨
We had the pleasure of hosting the Moorestown Historical Society and Saving Historic Moorestown at our newly renovated 1884 gem — a home that’s been thoughtfully brought back to life while honoring its rich history 🏡💫
I joined NBT Media’s Faces of the Future podcast to talk about how we can change the narrative around politics and reimagine what the American Dream looks like for the next generation.
Watch the full episode here🇺🇸:
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Cuts to affordable health care will hurt millions of hardworking people in America.
This includes cancer patients, survivors, and their families.
Tell @SenatorCollins to vote no! #ProtectAffordableCare & #ProtectMedicaid
The budget bill under consideration in the U.S. Senate would kick nearly 11 million people off their health insurance and raise health care costs for all of us. Senator Andy Kim, vote NO to #ProtectMedicaid and #ProtectAffordableCare!
Thank you, @RepNellie Pou & CD9 Leg. Dir. Amanda Giuliano for meeting w/ACS CAN vols. & staff, to talk about key issues related to Medicaid coverage & its effect on CD9 recipients. We thank you for your willingness to consider cosponsoring the MCED H.R. 842 bill & others.
Medicaid is under attack.
Federal cuts would devastate NJ families—slashing care for seniors, workers, and kids just to fund billionaire tax breaks.
🩺 Less home care.
🏥 Fewer hospitals.
💸 More medical debt.
This isn’t “welfare.” It’s a lifeline. #ProtectMedicaid
1/3 The House passed a bill cutting Medicaid funding by an est. $715 billion. If approved by the Senate, these cuts will raise health care costs, negatively impact state budgets & deny affordable health care to at least 8.6M people, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
Yesterday @HouseCommerce@EnergyCommerce passed a bill that would make devastating cuts to #Medicaid. Congressman @tomkean, we are extremely disappointed in your vote. Please stand up to #ProtectMedicaid for New Jerseyans and cancer patients when this bill comes to the floor.
Massive, rushed cuts to Medicaid will hurt millions of hardworking people in
America who count on it for lifesaving health care. This includes countless cancer patients & survivors. @Congressman_JVD, please #ProtectMedicaid.