Mike Inganamort, a member of the New Jersey Assembly Republican Caucus, shared several updates on his social media account regarding recent political developments in the state. On January 20, 2026, he attended the inauguration of Governor Mikie Sherrill and reflected on the outcome of the previous year’s election.
In a post from January 20, 2026, Inganamort stated: “Today, alongside many of my colleagues in the Assembly Republican Caucus, I attended the inauguration of Governor Mikie Sherrill. While I wish the outcome of last year’s election had been different and that New Jersey were on a stronger path, I extend my sincere best wishes to”. This message highlights both his attendance at the event and his thoughts about New Jersey’s political direction following the election.
Later that day, Inganamort commented on Governor Sherrill’s inaugural address by noting its omission of a particular topic. He wrote: “In her 3,418-word inaugural address, Governor Sherrill never once said the word ‘taxes’.” This observation points to ongoing debates within New Jersey politics over taxation policy and government spending.
On January 21, 2026, Inganamort posted about legislative progress related to federal law recognition for American hostages. He expressed gratitude to a collaborator in this effort: “We got it done. Thank you, Sarah Levinson Moriarty for your partnership in making New Jersey the first state to adopt federal law in recognizing American hostages.”
Governor Mikie Sherrill was inaugurated as New Jersey’s governor following her victory in the prior year’s election. The state’s policies regarding taxes have frequently been central topics among lawmakers and constituents alike. Additionally, legislation recognizing American hostages aligns with broader national efforts to support citizens held abroad and reflects bipartisan cooperation within state government.
