Jay Webber

Assemblyman, 26th District

New Jersey Legislature

Thank you for visiting my webpage and on behalf of the people of New Jersey’s 26th Legislative District, welcome!

I am serving in the Assembly to make New Jersey a better, more affordable State for all of our residents. That is why I am a tireless advocate for cuts to taxes and spending, government reform, more affordable healthcare, and pro-family policies.

Please take a moment to click on the various buttons and learn more about my priorities in the Legislature. And don’t forget to sign up for regular e-mail updates about our activities on your behalf.

If I or my staff ever can be of service to you, please do not hesitate to contact us at

760 Route 10 West
Suite 101
Whippany, NJ 07981
(973) 884-6190
asmwebber@njleg.org

Thank you, and please keep in touch.

Jay Webber

Jay Webber, Member of Assembly Budget and Labor Committees
Republican Picnic
September 14, 2011

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:: Latest News ::


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  • Webber: Weinberg 'squeezed struggling families with property tax increases'

  • Hall Institute Radio Interview on "NJ Gov 09"

  • Webber on Christie and Guadagno

  • Statement on President Obama's Visit to New Jersey

  • GOP Rallies in Hamilton

  • Webber compares Corzine to Florio

  • Gingrich to attend fundraiser in Morris for GOP

  • GOP thinks Stender and Green are beatable

  • Sunday Conversation with Jay Webber

  • Statement on Passage of the Governor's Budget

  • Two lawmakers offer differing views on NJ healthcare

  • Testimony on Healthcare Reform from Perspective of the States

  • $400 Million From Tax Amnesty Program Gives Trenton a Budget Breather

  • Webber intriguing pick for GOP chairman

  • Christie taps conservative to lead GOP

  • Seeking youthful vision for party, Christie recommends Webber for GOP chairmanship

  • Jay Webber NEW NJ GOP Chairman?

  • Christie Off to Great Start with Webber Selection

  • Colleagues Join Webber in Sponsoring Resolution: Keep Terrorists Out of New Jersey

  • NJ Needs Healthcare Reform Like the NJHCA

  • Keeping Greystone Green