New Jobs PAC responds to gubernatorial and assembly election results

Tony Bawidamann, Chair of New Jersey Organization
Tony Bawidamann, Chair of New Jersey Organization
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The New Jersey Organization for a Better State PAC, known as NEW JOBS PAC, released a statement following the election of Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill as governor and Dale Caldwell as lieutenant governor. The organization is recognized as an influential political advocate for business interests in New Jersey.

Tony Bawidamann, chair of NEW JOBS PAC, commented on the outcome: “NEW JOBS congratulates Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill and Lieutenant Governor-elect Dale Caldwell on their victory last night, as well as all the Assembly candidates who were able to win some very challenging races.”

Bawidamann noted the organization’s support for several successful candidates in this election cycle. “We were proud to support many of the candidates who were victorious this week, as they showed a commitment to help foster economic growth, help existing business grow and create jobs in the State.”

He also expressed optimism about future collaboration with state leaders. “We look forward to working with the Sherrill administration and our partners in the State Legislature in building a business climate that results in a striving economy, the creation of new jobs, and employers who want to expand or relocate here in New Jersey.”

Earlier endorsements made by NEW JOBS PAC for Assembly candidates can be found on their website.



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