Mike Inganamort, a public official and representative of New Jersey’s 24th Legislative District, has recently commented on state politics and legislative actions through a series of posts on his X (formerly Twitter) account.
On February 4, 2026, Inganamort referenced comments by Governor Sherrill about the state budget, quoting the governor’s characterization of the Democratic-controlled legislature: “Governor Sherrill said the Democratic Legislature ‘blew up the budget’ in a ‘feeding frenzy’ of spending. I agree. So let’s repeal it. Yes or no, Governor?” The post includes links for further reading.
Two days later, on February 6, 2026, Inganamort highlighted legislative progress within his district by stating: “The 24th Legislative District was honored to present a signed copy of the bill, now law, reforming New Jersey’s guardianship system to the people who made it possible: Lee-Ellen Pisauro, her husband Steven, and their son Sam. Because of their advocacy, countless New Jersey”. The post credits local advocates for their role in passing reforms aimed at improving guardianship laws in New Jersey.
Later that day on February 6, Inganamort critiqued legislative practices in New Jersey compared to those in California: “Erick is right. In New Jersey, we’ve seen draft bills where the word ‘California’ was accidentally left in. There’s nothing interesting, innovative, or unique about our 25-year Democratic majority. We’re Copy Paste California. #copypastecalifornia”. This comment alludes to similarities between proposed legislation in New Jersey and existing policies from other states.
Mike Inganamort serves as an elected official for New Jersey’s 24th Legislative District and regularly uses social media to communicate with constituents regarding policy matters and ongoing legislative developments.



