Governor Mikie Sherrill used her social media platform on April 2, 2026, to highlight ongoing commitments to criminal justice reform, support for small businesses, and labor rights in New Jersey.
In a post following her participation at the New Jersey Reentry Corporation’s Annual Conference, Sherrill stated: “If you serve your time and make amends – you should be able to move forward, start fresh, and build a new life. At the New Jersey Reentry Corporation’s Annual Conference, I reiterated my commitment to building a justice system that promotes lasting recovery and delivers for the https://t.co/3DbpktM7sQ” (April 2, 2026).
Later that day, Sherrill visited two local businesses and emphasized the importance of supporting entrepreneurship in the state. She wrote: “Visited the future home of Rojo’s Roastery & The Gingered Peach! Small businesses are the heart of our neighborhoods, contributing so much to their communities. We’re committed to making New Jersey the best place to start and grow a business – including for minority and women https://t.co/2kmOQSUDD5” (April 2, 2026).
Sherrill also met with AFL-CIO leadership to discuss issues facing working families. She posted: “Great to meet with AFL-CIO leadership to discuss how we can work together to build a New Jersey where working families can afford to live and thrive – and ensure the world’s greatest workers always have a seat at the table. https://t.co/buJUdlkjul” (April 2, 2026).
Mikie Sherrill has served as U.S. Congresswoman representing New Jersey’s 11th District since replacing Rodney Frelinghuysen in 2019. Born in Alexandria, Virginia in 1972, she currently resides in Montclair.









