Beth (Beth) Sawyer (R-SH03B)
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Capitol: 609.847.3115
FAX: 856.251.9752
District: 856.658.2649
Assemblyman
State House 125 West State Street
Trenton, NJ 08625-1101

District Office:
700 Second Street
Swedesboro, NJ 08085
Elected: 2021    Next Election: 2023
Committee Assignments
MemberAssembly Committee on Telecommunications and Utilities
MemberAssembly Committee on Aging and Senior Services
Counties Representing
Cumberland / Gloucester / Salem

Bio

I was born and raised in Northwestern Pennsylvania and moved to Gloucester County in 1993. I have been a proud resident of Gloucester County for 28 years, 18 of those years in Woolwich Township. I am a mother of two adult children.

I majored in Political Science at Penn State University. I am an owner/broker, licensed real estate professional, with over 26 years of experience focused on residential, commercial, land, and mixed-use real estate. As a South Jersey small business owner and a former volunteer for Woolwich Township's Joint Land Use Committee, I have witnessed steady increases in New Jersey property taxes, and have seen how they are a larger and larger function of monthly mortgage payments.

I am a member of The Union League of Philadelphia, an organization established to support Abraham Lincoln in the Civil War and to defend the Constitution and the free enterprise system.

As your Assemblywoman for New Jersey's Legislative District 3, my vision is simple- to make New Jersey affordable so families and businesses can stay in New Jersey - and thrive. My intention is to reverse the migration of residents and capital out of our state, and to make New Jersey, once again, a place where parents want to raise their children and entrepreneurs what to create opportunities. If you are a resident of Alloway, Bridgeton, Carneys Point, Clayton, Deerfield, East Greenwich, Elk, Elmer, Elsinboro, Franklinville, Glassboro, Greenwich, Logan, Lower Alloways Creek, Mannington, National Park, Newfield, Oldmans, Paulsboro, Penns Grove, Pennsville, Pilesgrove, Pittsgrove, Quinton, Salem, South Harrison, Swedesboro, Upper Deerfield, Upper Pittsgrove, West Deptford, Woodbury Heights, Woodstown, or Woolwich -- let me be your voice in Trenton.