Mike Inganamort, a New Jersey local official and public commentator, recently posted a series of tweets addressing issues related to state legislation and remembrance events.
On September 10, 2025, Inganamort questioned the compatibility of two significant legislative initiatives in New Jersey: “We can agree that the Highlands Act and the affordable housing bills are incompatible. The question now is, which supersedes the other? @NJAssemblyGOP @DawnFantasia_NJ https://t.co/QmzDHeWcfX”. This tweet highlights ongoing debates over environmental protection laws—specifically the Highlands Act—and their relationship with affordable housing mandates in the state.
Later that day, he posted a brief message: ” https://t.co/ZcwdT9YMh7″ on September 10, 2025.
On September 11, 2025, Inganamort published another succinct post: “Never, ever forget. https://t.co/JODKG2X0yT”. The timing of this message aligns with national commemorations of the September 11 attacks.
The Highlands Act is a key piece of New Jersey legislation aimed at protecting water resources and natural habitats across more than 800,000 acres in northern New Jersey. Recent years have seen growing tension between such environmental regulations and efforts to expand affordable housing options statewide. Legal disputes and policy debates continue as lawmakers seek ways to reconcile these competing priorities.








