On Aug. 14, 2025, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill – now governor – joined small business owners in West Orange to announce her Save You Time and Money Agenda – her plan to streamline the state government. - PROVIDED BY MIKIE SHERRILL FOR GOVERNOR CAMPAIGN
On Aug. 14, 2025, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill – now governor – joined small business owners in West Orange to announce her Save You Time and Money Agenda – her plan to streamline the state government. - PROVIDED BY MIKIE SHERRILL FOR GOVERNOR CAMPAIGN
Matthew Fazelpoor//February 18, 2026//
Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced progress on implementing her “Save You Time & Money” agenda. The key campaign promise focuses on reducing red tape and speeding up business permitting here in New Jersey.
Sherrill highlighted her administration’s efforts during a Feb. 18 visit to Advanced Solar Products in Flemington.
She noted initiatives to modernize state government, streamline regulatory processes and improve customer service for businesses. The governor emphasized that small businesses should see state government as a partner rather than a bureaucratic obstacle.
“Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and central to job creation, innovation and strong local communities. Rather than being a source of red tape and bureaucratic roadblocks, state government should work for our business community, helping to build up entrepreneurs by expanding opportunity and lowering costs,” said Sherrill.
“My administration is making it a top priority to provide public servants with the tools they need to improve customer service by modernizing outdated systems and expediting permitting and regulatory processes so businesses can spend more time growing and investing.”
Today, I visited @advancedsolarpr in Flemington to hear directly about the challenges businesses face and to discuss progress on my Save You Time and Money Agenda. pic.twitter.com/7hg8y9lEUr
— Governor Mikie Sherrill (@GovSherrillNJ) February 18, 2026
The announcement builds directly on an August 2025 campaign pledge from Sherrill, which NJBIZ reported on. She promised to cut licensing and permitting wait times, modernize agencies, create a fast-track approval team and shift state government toward a “customer service” mindset
Business leaders including New Jersey Business & Industry Association (NJBIA) Chief Government Affairs Officer Christopher Emigholz and New Jersey Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Tom Bracken joined Sherrill in Flemington. They applauded the efforts by the nascent administration to engage the business community.
“Today’s visit in Flemington underscores a refreshing shift in how the administration is engaging with the business community,” said Bracken. “The outreach demonstrated by Gov. Mikie Sherrill and Lt. Gov. Dale Caldwell, as well as Chief Operating Officer Kellie Doucette and others, marks a welcome change from past years and signals the beginning of a true partnership between government and business — one that can help accelerate the economic growth that is sorely needed across New Jersey.
“We also applaud the administration’s focus on cost savings and regulatory reform, priorities that are strongly supported by the business community and essential to making our state more competitive.”