Currently holds the office of New Jersey State Senate - District 1 until January 11, 2028.
Candidate for New Jersey State Senate - District 1 in 2023 New Jersey General Election.
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Get StartedMike Testa, Jr. is the father of three young children and is proudly pro-life. He believes in exceptions in cases of rape, incest or if the mother’s life is at risk. Learn more
Mike also apposes taxpayer funding of abortions and supports parental notification for minors. Learn more
Support school funding reform that reduces property taxes on suburban and rural communities, stops throwing money at failing schools in urban areas, and gives every child in the state an ability to pursue a high-quality education no matter their zip code. Learn more
Since January, New Jersey has recorded an alarming number of whale deaths, and just recently, eight dolphins died after washing ashore in Sea Isle City. While the DEP claims there is no link between wind farms and damage to marine life, the logical thing to do would be to pause all offshore wind projects until we have more data. Learn more
Protect gun rights for law-abiding citizens. Learn more
Supporting the elimination of Governor Murphy’s new department in state government that spends millions more on legal defense for illegals facing deportation. Learn more
Opposing giving legal drivers licenses to illegal immigrants. Learn more
He will also seek a dedicated source of funding for addiction and treatment centers in South Jersey to compassionately address the addiction crisis gripping our communities. Learn more
Sponsor legislation that requires a two-thirds supermajority vote of the legislature to raise any state tax and prevents the Governor and Legislature from relying on one-time revenue injections to balance the state budget. Learn more
Require voters to approve any new state debt at the polls in November. If the politicians in Trenton want to add more debt, they need to specifically ask the voters for permission to do so. Learn more
Reverse the law that allows the new gas tax to be indexed based on revenue. Learn more
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