NJBIA releases video series outlining policy priorities for gubernatorial candidates

Michele Siekerka President & CEO - New Jersey Business & Industry Association
Michele Siekerka President & CEO - New Jersey Business & Industry Association
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NJBIA Vice President of Government Affairs Althea D. Ford has outlined steps to improve childcare in New Jersey as part of the organization’s ongoing Blueprint Minute video series.

The New Jersey Business & Industry Association (NJBIA) recently launched this short video series to highlight its Blueprint for a Competitive New Jersey, a 28-page policy document aimed at guiding gubernatorial candidates on strategies to foster innovation and economic growth in the state.

The Blueprint Minute videos summarize each chapter of the policy document and encourage members of the business community, as well as other stakeholders, to review where Democrat Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli stand on various issues.

“The following websites are available to compare the policy positions of both gubernatorial candidates:

Mikie Sherrill
Jack Ciattarelli”

This initiative is intended to help voters make more informed decisions regarding business-related policies in the upcoming election.



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