Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Families across the state are feeling it

This administration doesn't care

Jason,

Families across New Jersey are feeling it: gas, groceries, and rent all cost more, but wages haven't kept up. The pressure that working people are under right now is real, and it is not going away on its own.

Summer is supposed to be a time when families get a little breathing room. Instead, people are making difficult decisions and canceling their vacations to cut costs, but this administration doesn't seem to care. 

They signed a big, ugly budget that handed tax breaks to billionaires and let tariffs drive up the cost of everything from groceries to gas. Every time working families need Washington to show up, this administration finds a reason to look the other way.

I got into politics because I believe the government is supposed to help people, not hurt them, ignore them, or make their lives harder to score political points.

The general election is coming, and this district is going to be fought over hard. The special interests and dark money groups have already started spending against us, so we need to be ready for anything that comes our way.

Will you chip in just $1 today to help me keep fighting for the families who can't afford for us to lose?

CHIP IN $1

Thank you,

Nellie

   
 

About Nellie Pou

Nellie Pou is the first Latina to represent New Jersey in Congress, and will be a target for the NRCC in 2026. As a mother and grandmother, Nellie knows what New Jersey families are facing and will continue to bring down costs while creating good-paying jobs. Nellie has dedicated her entire life to the community that raised her, and in Congress she will do the same.

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