Mike Inganamort, a public official, used his Twitter account on January 12 and 13, 2026, to express opposition to several legislative measures under consideration in New Jersey.
On January 12, Inganamort commented on the outcome of a motion during a legislative session: “We’re not going down without a fight. Asm. Bergen’s motion to adjourn today’s voting session was unsuccessful, so we’ll stay and keep fighting bills that spend hundreds of millions of dollars, codify a sanctuary state, and harm small businesses.”
Later that day, he criticized planned spending related to the World Cup: “We’re going to spend $26 million to advertise the “New York / New Jersey” World Cup?! Give me a break!” The announcement follows ongoing discussions about the financial commitments by local governments for hosting international sporting events.
On January 13, Inganamort referenced national security concerns regarding information sharing among law enforcement agencies: “The 9/11 Report called for greater information-sharing among law enforcement, warning that siloed agencies created dangerous blind spots and left us vulnerable to attack. For New Jersey to block agencies from communicating with one another, even when it comes to serious criminal” This statement alludes to recommendations made after the September 11 attacks for improved coordination between agencies.
These posts reflect ongoing debates in New Jersey over government spending priorities, immigration policy—specifically sanctuary state legislation—and law enforcement practices related to information sharing.
