Gov. Mikie Sherrill joined Steve Adubato on Apr. 8 to discuss key issues affecting New Jersey, including affordability, the energy crisis, immigration, and cooperation with the Trump administration.
These topics are central concerns for residents and businesses in the state as they impact economic stability and community well-being.
The conversation took place during a half-hour special where Gov. Sherrill addressed how New Jersey is handling these pressing matters. The discussion included the state’s efforts to manage rising costs for families and businesses, ongoing debates about energy policy, responses to immigration challenges, and interactions with federal authorities under the Trump administration.
The business community plays a significant role in these discussions. The New Jersey Business and Industry Association serves as the nation’s largest statewide employer association, representing employers across various sectors according to the official website. The association works to advance competitive excellence and financial success for its members while delivering essential information and services.
Michele Siekerka serves as president and chief executive officer of the association according to its official website. The organization facilitates partnerships among businesses, government entities, and academic institutions throughout New Jersey while offering advocacy, practical information, and cost-saving benefits designed to support business prosperity.
As policymakers continue addressing complex issues like energy reform or economic competitiveness in partnership with organizations such as the New Jersey Business and Industry Association, observers will be watching closely for further developments that may affect employers across the state.



