June 19, 2025

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Jewish Families Are Drowning in Tuition Costs. Jack Ciattarelli Is the Only Candidate Offering a Way Out

Jack Ciattarelli and President Donald Trump.

(Courtesy of Ciattarelli for Governor Campaign) For thousands of families across New Jersey, the cost of yeshiva tuition is no longer just a burden. It is a full-blown crisis. With annual tuition ranging from $10,000-$20,000 per child, and often higher, families are being pushed to their financial limits. Many are going into debt just to keep their children in school. The system is broken, and year after year, nothing changes.

But now, for the first time in years, parents have a real opportunity to change that by voting for Jack Ciattarelli, the only candidate for governor who is serious about tuition relief and ready to make it happen.

As the leading Republican contender for governor, Ciattarelli is committed to delivering New Jersey families the kind of relief already working in states like Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania. He has said clearly that tuition relief is not just a campaign promise. It is a priority.

“For many parents, tuition isn’t just expensive. It’s crushing,” Ciattarelli said. “I’ve heard it again and again in Lakewood, Toms River, Passaic and Teaneck. Families are doing everything right and still falling deeper into debt. We need bold action, not more delays.”

Ciattarelli’s platform goes beyond education. He is committed to upgrading critical infrastructure (starting with Route 9) and to empowering local and county governments to accelerate improvements in fast growing communities. His economic plan focuses on cutting red tape, reducing taxes, and making New Jersey a state where small businesses can thrive.

Ciattarelli has also made it clear that he will not tolerate the rise in antisemitism. He has pledged to take real action to protect Jewish students and communities. And he proudly stands with President Donald Trump, supporting the pro-family, pro-Israel, pro-school choice agenda that reflects the values of so many across the state.

Still, none of this will happen if voters stay home.

The June 10 Republican primary is open to both registered Republicans and Independents. From June 3-8, early in-person voting is available in every county. Voters can cast their ballot at any early voting site within their county, regardless of where they live.

“If our community shows up in full force, we will decide the outcome,” said a senior campaign advisor. “But if we stay home, we leave our future in the hands of people who do not share our values. This primary is about more than politics. It is about whether we will take the first real step toward tuition relief and a stronger future for our families. The opportunity is in front of us. Now we need to act.”

To find an in-person polling location in your county, whether you are voting early or on primary day, visit vote4njgov.com.

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