Rep. Josh Gottheimer, U.S. Congressman representing New Jersey’s 5th district since 2017, posted a series of updates on April 14, 2026, addressing community engagement, constituent services, and tax policy.
In his first post of the day, Gottheimer highlighted participation in a local remembrance event: “#TeamGottheimer attended the Yom HaShoah Holocaust Memorial Day Ceremony at Temple Beth Rishon in Wyckoff, where we joined community members in solemn reflection and remembrance. On Yom HaShoah, we remember the six million Jewish lives that were taken during the Holocaust. We https://t.co/c5JaaIwLTD” (April 14, 2026).
Later that afternoon, he announced an outreach initiative for constituents seeking federal assistance: “The #TeamGottheimer Constituent Services Team will be holding mobile office hours in Waldwick on Tuesday, April 14. If you’re experiencing an issue with your VA benefits, Social Security, Medicare, or need help with a federal agency, we’re here to listen & help. https://t.co/9xGJtlaXaj” (April 14, 2026).
In a subsequent message focused on tax policy affecting local families, Gottheimer stated: “Middle-class families in Jersey have been getting crushed for years, paying thousands more in taxes because of the SALT cap. When it comes to getting hard-earned tax money back to hardworking Jersey families, the fight isn’t finished just yet. My new bill is simple: if you file https://t.co/k1laoWD2N5” (April 14, 2026).
Josh Gottheimer was born in Livingston, New Jersey in 1975 and currently resides in Wyckoff. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a BA and later earned a JD from Harvard University.









