← NewsAll
United Kingdom news is currently paused for latest updates. We'll resume retrieval when enough requests come in.
Mikie Sherrill to be sworn in as New Jersey's 57th governor
Summary
Mikie Sherrill, a four-term congresswoman and former Navy helicopter pilot, is set to be inaugurated in Newark as New Jersey's 57th governor, succeeding Phil Murphy.
Content
Mikie Sherrill, a four-term congresswoman and former Navy helicopter pilot, is set to be inaugurated as New Jersey's 57th governor on Tuesday. She framed her November victory in part as a response to President Donald Trump's policies and won after campaigning on issues including utility costs. At 54, she will be the second woman to lead the state and succeeds two-term Democrat Phil Murphy. The inauguration will be held in Newark, rather than the traditional ceremony sites in Trenton.
Key facts:
- The swearing-in is scheduled to take place in Newark, the state's largest city.
- Sherrill is 54 and served four terms in Congress before winning the governorship; she is a former Navy helicopter pilot.
- Her campaign blamed rising costs in part on tariffs and she pledged as an early action to order a freeze on utility rate increases.
- She succeeds Phil Murphy, whose two terms included measures such as higher taxes on incomes over $1 million, a higher minimum wage, expanded early childhood education, and full funding of the state workers' pension.
- The outgoing administration is leaving a larger state budget and an unfunded promise to continue a property tax relief program, raising the prospect of budgetary pressure if revenues dip.
- Sherrill will take office with a Democratic-controlled Legislature, and this marks the first time in more than six decades that the same major party has won three straight gubernatorial elections in New Jersey.
Summary:
Sherrill's inauguration represents a transition to new state leadership with a Democratic governor working alongside a Democratic Legislature. She takes office having highlighted immediate campaign priorities and inheriting an expanded state budget and an unfunded property tax relief commitment. Undetermined at this time.
