Steve Adubato interviews gubernatorial candidates on childcare and other key issues

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Steve Adubato is interviewing the two main candidates for New Jersey governor, U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill and former Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, during October. The discussions focus on issues such as childcare, energy, healthcare, and affordability.

In a segment from “State of Affairs with Steve Adubato,” Jack Ciattarelli shares his approach to tackling the high cost of childcare if elected governor. Viewers are encouraged to watch the full interviews with both candidates for more information.

The series aims to provide voters with direct answers from each candidate about key topics affecting New Jersey and the nation.



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