Mike Inganamort, a public official from New Jersey, has recently shared several opinions and updates on his social media account. His posts cover topics including support for a congressional candidate, criticism of state housing policies, and opposition to increased government spending.
On December 6, 2025, Inganamort expressed support for a fellow political figure by stating: “Let’s go, Joe! Learn more below about @HathawayForNJ11 – a great guy, fellow young dad, and fighter for New Jersey. #NJ11”.
The following day, December 7, 2025, he addressed the issue of affordable housing mandates in rural areas with the post: “State-imposed affordable housing mandates are an affront to local governance, they’re impractical in most rural towns, and they’ve failed to solve the housing affordability crisis. It’s time to start thinking about bottom-up solutions for young New Jerseyans priced out of home”.
On December 8, 2025, Inganamort commented on budgetary matters related to state government operations: “I came to Trenton today ready to fight a proposed 62% increase in the Governor-elect’s transition committee budget. With no specific need cited and just 43 days to go, what’s the point? Happily, the bill got pulled. Let’s make sure it doesn’t come back.”
Affordable housing policy has been an ongoing debate in New Jersey. State mandates have required municipalities to provide certain amounts of affordable units; however, critics argue these requirements can be difficult for smaller or rural communities to implement effectively and may not address broader issues of affordability across diverse regions.
Budget increases for gubernatorial transitions have previously drawn scrutiny from lawmakers concerned about transparency and fiscal responsibility. Calls for clear justification often arise when substantial funding changes are proposed within short timelines before new administrations take office.
