TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill met this week with her transition team and policy advisors as the state moves closer to the formal handoff of power from outgoing Governor Phil Murphy.
In a post shared Wednesday, Sherrill said her transition process has been marked by collaboration and broad public engagement, with Transition Action Teams, an Interdisciplinary Task Force, and a bipartisan Local Government Advisory Group all contributing to shaping her incoming administration’s agenda.
Over the past several weeks, Sherrill’s teams have collected input from thousands of residents through surveys and listening sessions aimed at identifying priorities for the next four years. She said the focus now turns to implementing ideas that will “drive down costs and create opportunity” for families across the state.
Murphy’s administration has been coordinating with Sherrill’s team on the logistics of the transition, which will include briefings on the state budget, infrastructure projects, and ongoing public health initiatives. The official transfer of power is expected to take place later this month.
Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill met with her policy team this week as the transition from the Murphy administration moves forward and preparations intensify for her first days in office.