Mike Inganamort, a public figure known for his active commentary on social and political issues, has recently expressed concerns over various topics through his Twitter account. His tweets touch upon issues ranging from national security to local economic challenges.
On July 8, 2025, Inganamort raised alarms about the connection between Chinese-owned farmland in America and the proximity of military bases. He mentioned Assembly Bill 4781, co-authored by Asm. Alex Sauickie and Asw. Dawn Fantasia alongside himself, which aims to address this issue in New Jersey. He emphasized that the bill would “stop this in its tracks” with reference to a recent announcement by the U.S. “There’s a troubling correlation between Chinese-owned farmland in America and the location of our military bases.”
On July 9, 2025, he commented on financial pressures faced by small towns and their taxpayers. In his tweet, he described how these communities are being financially burdened: “Just brutal. Small towns – and the property taxpayers who foot the bill – are getting absolutely hammered.”
Continuing on July 10, 2025, Inganamort addressed an increase in health premiums impacting small towns severely. He cited a significant rise of 36.5% as potentially crippling for many municipalities already struggling within what he terms as “the State Health Plan’s death spiral.” Reflecting on his tenure as mayor where managing increases was challenging even at lower rates: “A 36.5% increase in health premiums will break the backs of small towns…”
Assembly Bill 4781 seeks to limit foreign ownership of land near sensitive sites like military installations.



