John Azzariti, a public figure in New Jersey politics, recently used his social media platform to address issues ranging from state taxes to healthcare advocacy and community support services.
On April 15, 2026, Azzariti commented on the state’s tax policy by posting: “On this Tax Day, if you live in New Jersey, these coins are all you’ll likely have left after paying your state income tax, which is among the highest in the entire nation! Thank a Democrat today!
#VOTEREPUBLICAN to restore economic sanity to New Jersey!
@NJAssemblyGOP https://t.co/Epw80ki7Dy” He made this statement on Tax Day, highlighting concerns about the high cost of living and taxation in New Jersey.
Two days later, on April 17, 2026, Azzariti shared his experience meeting with nursing students at Ramapo College of New Jersey. He wrote: “It was an honor to meet with senior nursing students at @RamapoCollegeNJ to discuss the importance of leadership and political advocacy for healthcare professionals. These students are very engaged and passionate about making a meaningful difference in their professional lives. https://t.co/g5PRwIsZXX”
Later that same day, he attended a community event supporting Bergen’s Promise alongside Holly Schepisi. In his post he stated: “It was a great morning attending the annual breakfast in support of Bergen’s Promise, along with @HollySchepisi. Bergen’s Promise provides vital resources around Bergen County to help youth and families in crisis access the services and support they need. Bergen’s Promise is https://t.co/tWjW0Auu8T”
New Jersey has long been recognized for its high state income taxes compared to other states across the U.S., often ranking near the top nationally according to various analyses by government agencies and independent organizations. The issue remains central in state political debates as residents voice concerns over affordability and economic policies.
Bergen’s Promise is known for delivering care management services designed to assist children facing emotional or behavioral challenges and their families throughout Bergen County. The organization collaborates with local agencies and service providers to ensure access to necessary resources during times of crisis.
Ramapo College of New Jersey is a public liberal arts college located in Mahwah that offers undergraduate programs including nursing. It has developed partnerships with area hospitals and health systems aimed at preparing students for careers as healthcare professionals through education emphasizing leadership skills and advocacy.





