New Jersey campaign focuses on children’s issues through social media engagement

Diane Dellanno Policy Analyst - Advocates for Children of New Jersey
Diane Dellanno Policy Analyst - Advocates for Children of New Jersey
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Ask New Jersey candidates, “What about the kids?” This question aims to highlight issues affecting children and bring them to the forefront of political campaign agendas. The initiative encourages people to share specific posts on social media while tagging candidates in their respective districts. The goal is to ensure that these topics receive attention during the campaign season.

“Help us get these issues on their campaign agendas,” urges the campaign, emphasizing the importance of raising awareness and prioritizing children’s concerns in political discussions.

By engaging with this social media effort, participants can play a role in advocating for policies that address children’s needs and interests.



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