NJEA endorses Mikie Sherrill for New Jersey governor

Steve Beatty Vice President - New Jersey Education Association
Steve Beatty Vice President - New Jersey Education Association
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The New Jersey Education Association’s (NJEA) 125-member PAC Operating Committee has unanimously endorsed Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill in the upcoming race for New Jersey governor. The endorsement followed a meeting earlier this week where Sherrill discussed her plans for public education, working families, and the state’s future with a screening committee. Jack Ciattarelli, her opponent in the race, was invited to participate in the same process but declined.

NJEA officers Steve Beatty (President), Petal Robertson (Vice President), and Tina Dare (Secretary-Treasurer) issued a joint statement regarding the endorsement:

“We are excited that our members have endorsed Mikie Sherrill for governor. She’s a strong leader who believes in public education and stands with working families. She understands that unions helped build America’s middle class and believes that workers have a right to join together to win higher salaries and safer working conditions.

“Her service in the Navy and her record in Congress show that she has the intelligence, integrity and independence that voters want and New Jersey needs. At a time when our nation is at a crossroads, she is ready to stand up for New Jersey and show America that there is a better way than what we see in Washington, D.C.

“Mikie Sherrill understands that a pension is a promise. Unlike Jack Ciattarelli, she will keep that promise by fully funding public employee pensions so that educators can have the economic security they have earned and the dignity they deserve. She knows the promise of a secure pension is one important way to attract and retain dedicated professionals who will keep our public schools the best in the nation for years to come.

“She is also willing to listen. She respects educators and will make sure our members have a place at the table and a real voice when education policy is made. While Jack Ciattarelli refused to look our members in the eyes, she showed up and engaged in real conversation about the future of our public schools and our state. Her obvious compassion and commitment to our shared values made NJEA members’ decision to endorse her an easy one. Mikie Sherrill is a clear choice to lead New Jersey, and we are eager to work side by side with our members to help her win in November.”

Sherrill’s endorsement by NJEA comes as part of preparations for November’s gubernatorial election.



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