Governor Mikie Sherrill will appear with Emmy Award-winning anchor Steve Adubato on State of Affairs to discuss key issues affecting New Jersey, according to an April 1 announcement. The broadcast is scheduled for Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5 on NJ PBS, Thirteen, WQXR, WHYY, and News12+.
The conversation will cover topics such as affordability in the state, childcare challenges, the energy crisis, immigration policy, healthcare concerns, and relations with the Trump administration. These subjects remain important for residents and employers across New Jersey.
The program will feature segments including “Working with the Trump Administration,” “The Road Ahead,” and “Energy Policy.” Excerpts from these discussions are available online through video links provided by the show.
The New Jersey Business and Industry Association serves as the nation’s largest statewide employer association representing a wide range of employers according to its official website. The association works to advance competitive excellence and financial success among its members while delivering information and services according to its official website.
Michele Siekerka is president and chief executive officer of the association according to its official website. The organization supports private-sector employers throughout New Jersey according to its official website, facilitates partnerships among businesses, government agencies, and academic institutions according to its official website, and offers advocacy along with practical information for business prosperity according to its official website.
As public officials continue discussing critical state issues on platforms like State of Affairs, organizations such as the New Jersey Business and Industry Association play a role in shaping conversations about economic growth. Viewers can expect further dialogue on these matters during upcoming broadcasts.



