Mikie Sherrill addresses business growth and public safety in latest statements

U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill Representing the 11th District of New Jersey
U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill Representing the 11th District of New Jersey
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Rep. Mikie Sherrill, currently serving in the U.S. Congress for New Jersey’s 11th district, addressed a range of topics in her recent posts on February 11, 2026, including business development initiatives, public safety recognitions, and actions regarding federal administration policies.

In a post at 17:00 UTC on February 11, Sherrill stated her intention to support business growth as governor: “As Governor, I look forward to working with business leaders and owners across our state to cut red tape and make it easier to grow and start a business here in the Garden State.”

Later that day at 18:39 UTC, she recognized law enforcement service by congratulating an award recipient: “Congratulations to Detective Sergeant Michael Gallant, @NJSP Trooper of the Year. A third-generation trooper, Mike has answered the call to serve just like his father and grandfather. We thank him for his relentless work ethic and commitment to service and public safety.”

At 20:04 UTC on February 11, Sherrill commented on federal policy actions affecting New Jersey residents: “The Trump administration’s lawless actions will not go unchecked in New Jersey. Tune in as I announce new actions to protect residents’ safety and Constitutional rights.”

Mikie Sherrill has represented New Jersey’s 11th District since replacing Rodney Frelinghuysen in Congress in 2019. She was born in Alexandria, Virginia in 1972 and currently resides in Montclair.



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