Cory A. Booker

08/21/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/21/2026 09:07

Booker Announces 2026 Annual 21-County Tour

NEWARK, N.J. - Today, U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) announced his 2026 Annual 21-County Tour, a series of events highlighting communities across New Jersey and his continued work fighting - and delivering - for the state's priorities in the Senate.

Throughout the tour, Senator Booker will meet with constituents, local leaders, workers, veterans, and organizations to hear directly from the people he represents and to spotlight federal investments, legislative priorities, and how his work in the Senate is supporting communities across all 21 counties.

The tour begins tomorrow, August 22, with stops in Morris, Warren, and Hunterdon Counties before continuing later this week with visits to all the remaining counties.

The tour will include events highlighting major New Jersey industries, federal funding secured by Senator Booker for important local projects, and how Senator Booker is working to stand up for Jersey residents facing challenges as a result of the Trump administration's reckless, chaotic, and cruel policies.

"Serving the great people of New Jersey is the honor of my life, and I'm excited to begin this year's 21-County Tour to hear about how I can continue standing up for them in the Senate," said Senator Booker. "This tour is about listening to my constituents, seeing firsthand the incredible accomplishments happening in our communities, and continuing to secure the support needed to strengthen our state. From agriculture and manufacturing to research, innovation, and education, New Jersey's 21 counties reflect the extraordinary diversity and resilience that make our state so special."

Press interested in attending any stops should RSVP to [email protected].

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