Mike Inganamort, a member of the New Jersey General Assembly, recently used his social media platform to highlight concerns about state tax policy and legislative achievements.
On January 21, 2026, Inganamort posted: “Did you notice what was missing from Governor Sherrill’s inaugural address? She never said the word “taxes”.
I hope that’s not because we are resigned to New Jersey always being the highest-taxed state in America. It really doesn’t have to be this way.
Assembly Republicans https://t.co/2qB47Zs0Ze” He questioned the absence of any mention of taxes in Governor Sherrill’s speech and expressed concern about New Jersey’s status as one of the states with the highest tax burdens in the country.
The following day, on January 22, 2026, Inganamort thanked local residents for their engagement: “Thank you to the Independence Township Seniors for the thoughtful questions about my work in Trenton and the future of New Jersey.
There was a lot of agreement on the need for meaningful, lasting tax relief – and that will continue to be a top priority for me. https://t.co/uLMzQeDxqc” He reiterated his commitment to pursuing significant tax relief measures.
On January 23, 2026, Inganamort announced progress on legislation aimed at supporting families: “BIG WIN FOR NEW JERSEY FAMILIES!
Thank you, Lee-Ellen Pisauro of Sandyston, for sharing your story, for working with Senator Steve Oroho and Chief of Staff Brett Conrads to design a solution five years ago, and for entrusting me to help get this legislation across the finish” The post credited constituents and colleagues who contributed to developing and advancing this legislative effort over several years.
New Jersey has consistently ranked among states with high property taxes and overall tax burdens. Tax policy remains a central issue in state politics due to its impact on residents’ cost of living and business environment. Assembly members like Mike Inganamort often engage with local communities regarding fiscal issues as part of their legislative priorities.



