N.J. Gov. Mikie Sherrill declares State of Emergency
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Gov. Mikie Sherrill took the oath of office at about noon Jan. 20. Here's what happened at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark.
Democrat Mikie Sherrill was sworn in Tuesday as New Jersey’s 57th governor, using her inaugural address to accuse President Donald Trump of acting like a king and doubling down on her campaign pledge to be an antidote to his presidency.
Mikie Sherrill will be inaugurated on Tuesday morning in Newark, where she will become the first Democratic woman to hold New Jersey's highest office.
There are now 11 people in the Cabinet in acting roles. They are: Jacquelyn Suarez, acting commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs. Shirley Emehelu, acting state comptroller. Victoria Kuhn, acting commissioner of the Corrections Department. Ed Potosnak, acting commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection.
On her first day in office, Governor Mikie Sherrill wasted no time turning campaign promises into sweeping executive action, signing six orders
During her inauguration speech, Sherrill compared Trump’s behavior in the White House to the tyranny of King George III.
Mikie Sherrill, the four-term congresswoman and former Navy helicopter pilot who cast her November election in New Jersey as a victory over President Donald Trump’s vision for the country, was inaugurated Tuesday as the state’s 57th governor.
Governor Mikie Sherrill announced Thursday that state agencies are on high alert and coordinating emergency operations ahead of a powerful