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Lowering Costs for New Jersey Families

Rising costs are squeezing our families — from utility bills to health care to everyday necessities.

The skyrocketing cost-of-living is not inevitable. It’s the result of policy choices that allow powerful interests to raise prices while working families are left to foot the bill.

Cammie is running for Congress to lower costs by fixing what’s broken: our energy system, our health care system, and a political system distorted by corruption.

Lowering Energy Costs

New Jersey families pay some of the highest electricity rates in the country. Rising utility bills are being driven by poor planning, unchecked demand, and a system that rewards utilities even when costs spiral out of control.

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Lowering Health Care Costs

Health care costs continue to strain family budgets and limit financial security. Cammie spent her career working to expand access to affordable health care, including helping pass the Affordable Care Act.

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Lowering Costs by Ending Corruption

Corruption in Washington drives up costs across the board. When elected officials are allowed to trade stocks, move freely between government and lobbying jobs, or rely on corporate PAC money, policies tilt toward insiders — and families pay the price.

Corruption doesn’t fix itself. It only ends when leaders are willing to stop seeking perks and exploiting loopholes, and leaning on excuses.

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