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About Assemblywoman Dr. Rosy Bagolie
From schoolteacher to superintendent to state legislator, New Jersey Assemblywoman Dr. Rosy Bagolie is a proud Democrat who has dedicated her life to public service, education, and advocacy. A Jewish-Latina immigrant from the Dominican Republic, Assemblywoman Bagolie understands the power of opportunity and the promise of the American Dream.
Representing New Jersey’s 27th Legislative District, which includes Montclair, Livingston, West Orange, Millburn/Short Hills, Roseland, and Clifton, Assemblywoman Bagolie is a proven leader and fierce advocate for students, first responders, and working families, fighting every day to build better opportunities for all New Jersey residents.
Dr. Bagolie’s decades of experience in the classroom and as a school superintendent uniquely qualify her to oppose the Trump Administration’s destructive education agenda. She holds a Master’s in Elementary Education and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Seton Hall University, along with a Master’s in Special Education from Rutgers University and is a champion for stronger schools, better resources for educators, and expanded opportunities for students from pre-K to college. As a member of the Assembly Education Committee, she is spearheading efforts to modernize New Jersey’s education system, fix the funding formula, and ensure all children—regardless of background—have the tools they need to succeed.
In her first term, Bagolie has delivered real results in Trenton sponsoring or co-sponsoring over 248 bills, fought for property tax relief through the ANCHOR Program, and advocated for expanded Senior Freeze and Stay New Jersey initiatives to help seniors reduce property taxes by up to 50%.
Stand with Assemblywoman Dr. Rosy Bagolie. Join the fight to protect public education and secure New Jersey’s future. Visit http://rosybagolie.com to volunteer, donate, and vote to re-elect Rosy Bagolie in the June 10th Democratic Primary where she is the endorsed candidate of the Essex and Passaic County Democratic Committees.