Mike Inganamort, a New Jersey politician, used his social media platform on December 4 and 5, 2025, to comment on legislative matters in the state. His posts addressed topics ranging from veterans’ hiring preferences to proposed changes in the composition of the New Jersey Fish & Game Council and procedures for discussing ranked choice voting.
On December 4, Inganamort described his participation in Trenton: “Today in Trenton, I was proud to testify alongside my friend and constituent Steve Feller in support of Asw. Fantasia’s resolution that would effectively eiminate the wartime service requirement for veterans to receive hiring preferences for civil service positions. Because just https://t.co/mmQrdkoDj9”.
The following day, he criticized a legislative proposal affecting the NJ Fish & Game Council. On December 5, he posted: “REALLY BAD BILL ALERT
A6055 would REMOVE three sportsmen from the NJ Fish & Game Council and replace them with three animal welfare activists.
Open hostility to the hunters and anglers who understand conservation better than anyone.
As Co-Chair of the New Jersey https://t.co/0YnjFx6IcH“.
Later that day, Inganamort commented on how hearings regarding ranked choice voting should be handled: “If there’s to be a hearing on Ranked Choice Voting, it belongs in the Assembly Ballot Design Committee. With six Republicans and six Democrats, we can have a balanced conversation on an issue that affects both parties equally.”
These statements come as New Jersey lawmakers continue to debate veterans’ access to civil service jobs and changes to state councils overseeing hunting and fishing policy. Proposed legislation like A6055 has drawn attention from various stakeholders due to its potential impact on representation within regulatory bodies.
