Hi!
My name is Congressman
Jim Saxton, and if you live in the Third Congressional District
(which includes more than half of Burlington and Ocean counties
and northern Camden County), I am your representative in the United
States House of Representatives.
Because I represent towns
from the Jersey Shore to the Delaware River, and everything in between
(including Long Beach Island, Fort Dix, McGuire Air Force Base,
farmlands and the Pine Barrens), I keep busy in many different areas.
Please enjoy this website,
which has many links to other federal government agencies like NASA,
the White House and the FBI, and others to some New Jersey sites.
And if you get a chance
to come to Washington, stop in and talk to me or my staff. We'll
try to arrange a tour, and if Congress is working, I'll try to arrange
for you to come to the Capitol Building gallery and see how the
laws on the nation are created.
MEMBER OF CONGRESS
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SCOUTING
IN WASHINGTON - Congressman Saxton meets with constituent
and Boy Scout John "J.P" Cruz, 12 year old from Toms River.
J.P. came in March 2006 to meet Jim and present him with
a coin. |
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SPECIAL
THANKS - Congressman Saxton accepts a large "thank you"
card from students at New Hanover School. The students thanked
him for all the work he has done to help improve the school. |
Kids
in the House
Welcome to the Office of the Clerk's official children's
Web site.
AMERICA's
STORY
from The Library of Congress.
HHS
Pages for Kids
Lots of cool links from the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services.
Information
on Your Government
This area provides access to documents related to
the legislative process that are of interest to the public.
Helping
Kids in Afghanistan
President Bush asks American children to help Afghan
children by contributing one dollar (cash, check or money order)
individually or collectively.
Tour
the White House with Spotty. Learn Barney's White House ABCs and
more.
OUR ENVIRONMENT
Ocean
Planet
A Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition.
On
the Farm
Youth and Kids Pages in Agriculture.
FUN
THINGS
From the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
Jokes,
and More Jokes!
Things
to Do
Brainteasers,
Puzzles, & Riddles
STAYING HEALTHY
Biking
Safety tips and other information from the National
Bicycle Safety Network.
On
Smoking The Surgeon General's Report for Kids
about Smoking.
Sports,
Not Cigarettes The Tobacco-Free Sports Playbook
and more.
FDA
Kid's Home Page
The Food and Drug Administration offers useful information
on a variety of food topics.
Head Start The National Head Start Association.
SAY
NO TO DRUGS
Explore
Space ...not Drugs NASA's Info Page on Drugs.
Mind
over Matter
A NIH magazine series exploring the brain's response to hallucinogens.
healthfinder®
Consumer
Product Safety Commission Kids Page
Energy
Departments Education Community
Learn
about science, technology, energy, engineering and math. Click on
information for elementary, middle, or high school. Visit the energy
and science museum, the gas station, the playground, or the mall.
Environmental
Protection Agency Explorers Club
Visit
the clubhouse, the trophy case, and the art, science or game rooms
to learn about your environment--the air, water, plants and animals,
garbage and recycling.
...or visit Recycle
City!
FBI
Kids and Youth Educational Page (Federal
Bureau of Investigation)
Learn about forensics, DNA and polygraph testing, and fingerprints.
Guard yourself with information on child abduction and Internet
safety tips.
FEMA
For Kids HOMEPAGE (Federal
Emergency Management Administration)
Learn about floods, wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes,
winter storms and other natural disasters in the United States.
You can help your family prepare for a disaster, play games and
read stories from children who have been through a disaster. You
can also become a Disaster Action Kid.
Interior
Departments Kids on the Web
Learn
about wildlife species, shorebirds, great American landmarks, coal
mining, the Pacific offshore, Alaska, and the Hoover Dam. Be a Junior
Ranger.
National
Science Foundation Students and Educators
Younger students can learn more about Magic Schoolbus,
Bill Nye, the Science Guy, and doing science at home.
Native
Americans Planet Youth
Learn about Native American customs, traditions,
artists, and featured youth. Link to other exciting and enjoyable
sites for youth.
Social
Security Youthlink
For the very young, click on Kids Stuff
and animals will tell you the story about how people work and give
money to social security so that when they get sick, retire, or
die social security pays money back. For older kids, click on Hot
Questions for Cool Teens to answer your questions about social
security.
US
Geological Survey's The Learning Web
Color butterflies or a Leopard Darter or learn about
Volcanos and why they erupt and happens when they do!
Dept.
of Interior Homepage for Kids
Learn about endagered animals and National Parks,
or become a Ozark Junior Ranger and learn about adventure you can
take.
Herbert
Hoover Presidential Library and Museum Kids Page!
WEB
SITES SPUN IN THE GARDEN STATE
Fishing
in New Jersey
Although one of the smallest and most densely populated states in
the nation, New Jersey is able to offer many fishing opportunities.
Cool
Stuff on Arts & Music
Play
Games
Try our challenging puzzle slider game using famous
New Jersey places... Have fun coloring New
Jersey places, people and symbols... Enter the world of Disney where
the magic lives on... and more!
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