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August 21, 2025
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Dear friend, 

This is Congresswoman Nellie Pou writing to you about my recent visit to North Haledon.  

I came to North Haledon at the invitation of my friend Mayor George to attend the borough council meeting and discuss the ongoing water crisis. During the meeting, I heard from North Haledon residents sharing their stories about the water crisis. Many were upset and angry – and I share that anger. 


August 21, 2025
Newsletters

Dear friend:

This is Congresswoman Nellie Pou writing to you about my recent visit to Secaucus. 

I went to Secaucus this week to celebrate the grand opening of the new community center. So many Secaucus residents came out to see the facility on what was a great night for our community. 

As you may know, the move to build a new community center came after it was discovered that oil tanks under the old center had been leaking for some time, compromising the building’s foundation.  


August 20, 2025
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Dear friend: 

This is Congresswoman Nellie Pou writing to let you know about a new nearly $1 million federal grant our congressional office has secured for Kearny. 

This new funding will be used by Kearny to remove and replace lead pipes in the town. Every year for nearly the entire next decade, Kearny is replacing about 550 lead pipe water services. The pipes that will be replaced thanks to this grant include those covering Brighton Avenue, Rose Street, Park Avenue, and Park Place. 


August 20, 2025
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Dear friend, 

This is Congresswoman Nellie Pou writing to you about my recent visit to Edgewater and our luncheon with Edgewater senior citizens.

As a new member of Congress, meeting with our neighbors is so important to me. After being invited by my friend Mayor McPartland, we had a great discussion with Councilwoman Lawlor at the Edgewater Senior Center about what I am working on in Congress, federal issues of importance to seniors, and the social services our office provides. 


August 20, 2025
Newsletters

Dear friend: 

This is Congresswoman Nellie Pou writing to you about our recent celebration of India’s Independence Day. 

Last week, I joined community leaders in Clifton to mark this important day and to celebrate the vital contributions of Indian Americans. Just 78 years ago, the people of India secured their sovereignty and right to self determination. Indians around the world and here in America remain guided by Mahatma Gandhi’s message of truth and non-violence. 


August 15, 2025

EDGEWATER, NJ – Congresswoman Nellie Pou (D-NJ-09) today visited the Edgewater Senior Center to have a discussion with seniors about what she is working on in Congress. Residents asked questions on issues impacting New Jersey’s senior residents and about social services available to them.


August 14, 2025

PATERSON, NJ – Congresswoman Nellie Pou (D-NJ-09) today visited the site of the ruptured pipe that has caused a crisis in Passaic County, leading to approximately 200,000 North Jerseyans to be without water for days. There she met with federal, state and local water authority representatives. 


August 14, 2025
Newsletters

Dear friend: 

This is Congresswoman Nellie Pou writing to you about the massive pipe rupture that has left an estimated 200,000 people in our district with little to no water. 


July 31, 2025
Newsletters

Dear friend: 

In the aftermath of the bill’s passage, the Committee for a Responsible Budget is forecasting substantial Social Security cuts sooner than anyone expected – all thanks to the Big Ugly Budget law and its impacts on the Social Security Trust Fund. 


July 29, 2025

PATERSON, NJ – Congresswoman Nellie Pou (D-NJ-09) this afternoon celebrated an announcement by the Trump administration that it would finally release disaster funds it had been illegally holding hostage for months. 

At a hearing in May, Pou demanded that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem provide guidance on when grant funding would be released. Just days ago, Pou followed up and wrote to Secretary Noem imploring the Trump government to release federal disaster funding.