Make Your Voice Heard:
Email Your Representative

Use this form to quickly create a personalized message to show your support for key legislation impacting students in New Jersey. Just fill in your name, school, and grade — we’ll generate a ready-to-send email to your local representative, assembly member, or senator. Whether it’s about access to financial aid, youth voting rights, or expanding computer science education, your voice can make a difference.

How It Works

Fill Out the Form

Enter your name, your school, your grade, and select the bill you’d like to support.

Submit & Redirect

After you submit the form, you’ll be redirected to your email with a pre-filled message addressed to the correct representative. All you have to do is hit send!

Copy & Paste (If Needed)

If the redirect doesn’t work on your device, don’t worry — the form will also provide a copy-and-paste version of your message so you can manually send it through your email.

Use One Of Our Message Templates Below ⬇

If the form isn’t working or you’d like to personalize your message, you can use the templates below.

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Enter your full name.
Enter your school’s name.
Select your current grade level.
Choose the bill you wish to support.

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Use our Templates

Prefer to write your email or use a different email account? You can also browse our message templates and copy them directly to send at your convenience. Remember to replace the words in brackets (ex. [Name])

  • To: Assemblywoman Tennille R. McCoy
    Email: AswMcCoy@njleg.org

    Subject: Support for Assembly Bill A4019 – Ensuring Access to Financial Aid

    Dear Assemblywoman Tennille R. McCoy,

    My name is [Name], and I am a high school student in New Jersey. I am writing to express my strong support for Assembly Bill A4019. This bill is a crucial step toward ensuring that all students, especially those from low-income backgrounds, are aware of and have access to the financial aid opportunities available to them.

    Many students miss out on essential financial assistance simply because they are unaware of the process or find it too complex to navigate. By requiring schools to guide students through financial aid applications, A4019 will help ensure that every graduating senior has the opportunity to afford higher education. Additionally, the resources provided by the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA) will be invaluable in making this process more accessible for students and families alike.

    As a student, I believe that access to higher education should not be limited by financial barriers. I urge you to continue supporting A4019 and advocate for its passage to ensure that students across New Jersey have the knowledge and resources they need to pursue their educational goals.

    Thank you for your time and for your commitment to supporting students like me. Your leadership in this matter is greatly appreciated.

    Sincerely,
    [Name]
    [Your School Name], [Grade]

  • To: Assemblywoman Jessica Ramirez
    Email: AswRamirez@njleg.org

    Subject: Support for Assembly Bill A4369 – Youth Voting in School Board Elections

    Dear Assemblywoman Jessica Ramirez,

    My name is [Name], and I am a high school student in New Jersey. I am writing to express my strong support for Assembly Bill A4369 and its companion Senate Bill S3240. As a student, I believe that young people should have a voice in the policies that shape their education, and this bill is a critical step toward ensuring meaningful civic engagement for students like me.

    School board decisions directly impact students’ daily lives, from curriculum choices to funding for mental health resources and extracurricular programs. Since we experience these policies firsthand, it is only fair that we have a say in electing the leaders who make these decisions. Research has shown that engaging young people in voting early leads to lifelong civic participation, strengthening democracy as a whole.

    By supporting A4369, you are not only empowering students but also recognizing that we are active participants in our communities, capable of making informed decisions about our education. I urge you to advocate for this bill’s passage and ensure that young voices are included in the democratic process.

    Thank you for your time and for considering the perspectives of students like me. Your leadership on this issue is greatly appreciated.

    Sincerely,
    [Name]
    [Your School Name], [Grade]

  • To: Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson
    Email: aswreynoldsjackson@njleg.org

    Subject: Support for Assembly Bill A4121 – Eliminating the Graduation Proficiency Test

    Dear Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson,

    My name is [Name], and I am a high school student in New Jersey. I am writing to express my strong support for Assembly Bill A4121. As a student who has seen firsthand the stress and inequities caused by standardized testing, I believe this bill is a necessary step toward a fairer education system.

    Standardized tests do not always reflect a student’s true abilities, and they disproportionately impact students with test anxiety, learning differences, and those from under-resourced schools. A single test should not determine whether a student is allowed to graduate, especially when GPA and coursework provide a much clearer picture of academic achievement. Removing this barrier would create a more equitable system that recognizes students for their sustained efforts rather than one high-stakes exam.

    I urge you to support A4121 and advocate for its passage to ensure that all students are assessed fairly and given the opportunity to succeed. Thank you for your time and for your dedication to improving education in New Jersey.

    Sincerely,
    [Name]
    [Your School Name], [Grade]

  • To: Assemblywoman Aura K. Dunn
    Email: AswDunn@njleg.org

    Subject: Support for Senate Bill S3583 & Assembly Bill A5205 – Cell Phone & Social Media Policies in Schools

    Dear Assemblywoman Aura K. Dunn,

    My name is [Name], and I am a high school student in New Jersey. I am writing to express my strong support for Senate Bill S3583 and Assembly Bill A5205. As a student, I have seen how excessive cell phone and social media use can negatively impact focus, mental health, and classroom engagement, making structured policies essential for a better learning environment.

    Unchecked phone use in schools has led to distractions, reduced in-person interactions, and increased stress among students. While technology has its benefits, clear guidelines will help ensure that it enhances, rather than disrupts, education. By requiring schools to implement thoughtful policies, these bills strike a balance between maintaining access to devices when necessary and creating a healthier, more focused academic setting.

    I urge you to support S3583 and A5205 to help foster a learning environment that prioritizes student well-being and academic success. Thank you for your time and for your commitment to improving education in New Jersey.

    Sincerely,
    [Name]
    [Your School Name], [Grade]

  • To: Senator Raj Mukherji
    Email: SenMukherji@njleg.org

    Subject: Support for Senate Bill S1178 – Expanding Computer Science Education

    Dear Senator Raj Mukherji,

    My name is [Name], and I am a high school student in New Jersey. I am writing to express my strong support for Senate Bill S1178. As a student preparing for the future, I know firsthand how essential computer science skills are in today’s world, yet not all students have equal access to this critical subject.

    Technology is rapidly shaping every industry, and introducing computer science in all high schools will ensure that students are prepared for an increasingly digital workforce. Beyond programming, these courses teach problem-solving, logical reasoning, and technical literacy—skills that are valuable in any career path. Expanding access to computer science will also help bridge educational disparities, ensuring that all students, regardless of their district, have the opportunity to develop these crucial abilities.

    I urge you to support S1178 and advocate for its passage to make computer science education accessible to every high school student in New Jersey. Thank you for your time and for your dedication to strengthening our education system.

    Sincerely,
    [Name]
    [Your School Name], [Grade]