Sherrill, NJ and budget
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New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill, on the job for a little over a month, called for major cuts during her first budget address Tuesday.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill will present her first state budget proposal in a Tuesday, March 10, address to the New Jersey Legislature.
The Democrat also said President Donald Trump’s “massive cuts are blowing an immediate hole in our budget, hurting New Jerseyans.”
Governor Mikie Sherrill presented this Tuesday her first state budget proposal for the fiscal year 2027, outlining a fiscal plan aimed at closing New Jersey’s multibillion-dollar deficit while lowering costs for residents and avoiding tax increases.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill has unveiled a record-high $60.7 billion budget for New Jersey, and some Republicans say it falls short of campaign promises. Sherrill touted that
Gov. Mikie Sherrill will deliver her first state budget address Tuesday with New Jersey staring down what her administration calls a serious structural deficit of roughly $3 billion. The new governor has already warned there will be painful choices in her budget proposal this week that will likely have direct implications for residents’ monthly expenses.