Mike Inganamort, a local New Jersey official, posted a series of tweets in early January 2026 addressing topics ranging from community leadership to public sector pensions and government administration.
On January 8, 2026, Inganamort commented on his involvement in a local ceremony, stating: “An honor to administer the oath for Hopatcong Councilmen Anthony Bongiovanni and John Taylor, the Fire Department Leadership, and OEM Leadership for 2026. Big year ahead!”
Later that day, he addressed concerns regarding public pensions for part-time work. In his tweet from January 8, 2026, he wrote: ” A pension for *part-time* work? No. Pensions are meant to follow full careers of public service. Anything else is just gaming the system and harmful to current employees. ️New Jersey taxpayers can’t afford this.” This reflects ongoing debates within New Jersey about the sustainability and structure of public pension systems.
On January 11, 2026, Inganamort questioned opinions on government actions by tweeting: “Begs the question: what *do* they think about ‘this administration’s actions’?” Such commentary highlights continued scrutiny of administrative decisions at various levels of government.
These statements come amid ongoing discussions in New Jersey regarding public sector benefits and governmental accountability. The state’s pension system has faced financial challenges for years as policymakers debate potential reforms to address long-term liabilities.
